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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 programming, coding, constructionism, csweek, Cynthia solomon, DIY, electronics, engineering, game design, gaming, hour of code, invent to learn, logo, makecode, maker movement, physical computing, programming, robotics, seymour papert, STEAM, STEM

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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