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ERIC Number: EJ1287699
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2021
Pages: 19
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ISSN: ISSN-0046-760X
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The Turtle and the Mouse: How Constructivist Learning Theory Shaped Artificial Intelligence and Educational Technology in the 1960s
Hof, Barbara
History of Education, v50 n1 p93-111 2021
Drawing on historical epistemology and considerations on the function of scientific modelling, this article investigates how in the mid-twentieth century electronic and programmable animal models became tools for exploring the inaccessible ontology of the human mind. The article examines how machines have informed our understanding of the learning process and, vice versa, how the concept of learning has been used to design new technology. The main focus is on Seymour Papert, an artificial intelligence researcher and advocate of Jean Piaget's constructivist learning theory, who developed computer software for children based on the animated turtle LOGO. The sources used include archival material from Austria, Switzerland and the United States, as well as several publications and grey literature. The article demonstrates that there were close links between artificial intelligence, constructivism and educational technology, and how these links benefited from the cultural transformation of the late 1960s.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Austria; Switzerland; United States
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