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Program your Own Gameboy!

By Gary Stager Posted on November 14, 2019 Posted in articles, getting started, Invent to Learn Guides, professional learning, projects, recommendations, resources, reviews Tagged with , block programmingcodingconstructionismcsweekCynthia solomonDIYelectronicsengineeringgame designgaminghour of codeinvent to learnlogomakecodemaker movementphysical computingprogrammingroboticsseymour papertSTEAMSTEM

In 1971, Seymour Papert and Cynthia Solomon authored a prescient paper, Twenty Things to Do with a Computer. The ways in which my friends suggested using computers as intellectual laboratories and vehicles for self expression remain sadly elusive in too …

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