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The MIT Media Lab, founded in 1985 within the School of Architecture and Planning and known for its unconventional research, has been home to influential researchers such as constructivist educator and Logo creator Seymour Papert.
" Papert has rethought how schools should work based on these theories of learning.
As part of his work with technology, Papert has been a proponent of the Knowledge Machine.
Papert has also collaborated with Lego on their Logo-programmable Lego Mindstorms robotics kits.
Papert has been a huge proponent of bringing IT to classrooms, as in his early uses of the Logo language to teach mathematics to children.

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According to Dennis King, Papert and Fraser had been targets of the FBI's COINTELPRO operatives.

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Papert called this body-syntonic reasoning.
In the early 1970s at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab, Minsky and Seymour Papert started developing what came to be called The Society of Mind theory.
Seymour Papert called this " body syntonic " reasoning.

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Influenced by the constructivist theories of Piaget, Vygotsky and Bruner, Seymour Papert developed his constructionist theory ( Sefton-Green 2004 ).
Turtle graphics were added to the Logo language by Seymour Papert in the late 1960s to support Papert's version of the turtle robot, a simple robot controlled from the user's workstation that is designed to carry out the drawing functions assigned to it using a small retractable pen set into or attached to the robot's body.
While attending the 17th ICMI Study conference in Hanoi, Papert ( 78 ) was struck by a motorcycle while crossing a road near his hotel on Tuesday December 5, 2006.
Prof. Papert was transferred straight from the tarmac to the Mass General Hospital's neuro-intensive care unit, attended by Dr. William Curry, Dr. Lee Schwam, and Dr. Matsuza for immediate and critical specialist care.
* Professor Seymour Papert: Papert. org home page ; includes a list of works by Papert
* Planet Papert articles by and about Papert
* Logo Computer Systems Inc. firm cofounded by Papert
Turtle graphics were added to the Logo programming language by Seymour Papert in the late 60s to support Papert's version of the turtle robot, a simple robot controlled from the user's workstation that is designed to carry out the drawing functions assigned to it using a small retractable pen set into or attached to the robot's body.
* Art created with turtle graphics by Artemis Papert
* Turtle Art website maintained by Brian Silverman and Artemis Papert
Mindstorms is named after the book Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas by Seymour Papert.
But perceptron models were made very unpopular by the book Perceptrons by Marvin Minsky and Seymour Papert, published in 1969.
* The book Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas by Seymour Papert.
Led by LaRouche, it included " New Left lieutenants " Ed Spannaus, Nancy Spannaus, and Tony Papert, as well as Paul Milkman, Paul Gallagher, Leif Johnson, Tony Chaitkin, and Steve Fraser.
* constructionism ( learning theory ), an educational philosophy developed by Seymour Papert
At the same time the theory of the perceptron was advanced by Marvin Minsky and Seymour Papert at MIT.
Neural network research stagnated after the publication of machine learning research by Minsky and Papert ( 1969 ).
* Situating Constructionism by Seymour Papert and Idit Harel, the first chapter from the book Constructionism ( 1991 ).
* Constructionism vs Instructionism-speech delivered by Papert to a conference of educators in Japan, in the 1980s

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Advocates of procedural representations were mainly centered at MIT, under the leadership of Marvin Minsky and Seymour Papert.
A number of well-known computer luminaries have worked at BBN, including John Seely Brown, Jerry Burchfiel, Richard Burton, Allan Collins, William Crowther, John Curran, Wally Feurzeig, Ed Fredkin, Bob Kahn, J. C. R. Licklider, John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Dan Murphy, Severo Ornstein, Seymour Papert, Oliver Selfridge, Bob Thomas, Ray Tomlinson, and Peiter " Mudge " Zatko.
Currently there are more than 25 faculty and academic research staff members, and two emeritus professors, Marvin Minsky and Seymour Papert.
* Marvin Minsky, Seymour Papert: Perceptrons — Expanded Edition: An Introduction to Computational Geometry
* Minsky, Marvin ; Papert, Seymour ; Perceptrons: An Introduction to Computational Geometry ISBN 0-262-63111-3 December 28, 1987.
Single-unit perceptrons are only capable of learning linearly separable patterns ; in 1969 in a famous monograph entitled Perceptrons Marvin Minsky and Seymour Papert showed that it was impossible for a single-layer perceptron network to learn an XOR function.
The initial excitement became somewhat reduced, though, when in 1969 Marvin Minsky and Seymour Papert published the book Perceptrons with mathematical proofs that elucidated some of the characteristics of the three-layer feed-forward perceptrons.

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Minsky wrote the book Perceptrons ( with Seymour Papert ), which became the foundational work in the analysis of artificial neural networks.
Minsky first started developing the theory with Seymour Papert in the early 1970s.
However, this is not true, as both Minsky and Papert already knew that multi-layer perceptrons were capable of producing an XOR Function.

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Seymour Papert ( born February 29, 1928 in Pretoria, South Africa ) is an MIT mathematician, computer scientist, and educator.

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Papert attended the University of the Witwatersrand, receiving a B. A.
Papert worked as a researcher in a variety of places, including St. John's College, Cambridge, the Henri Poincare Institute at the University of Paris, the University of Geneva and the National Physical Laboratory in London before becoming a research associate at MIT in 1963.
Papert worked on learning theories, and is known for focusing on the impact of new technologies on learning in general and in schools as learning organizations in particular.
At MIT, Papert went on to create the Epistemology and Learning Research Group at the MIT Architecture Machine Group which later became the MIT Media Lab.
Papert worked with Jean Piaget at the University of Geneva from 1958 to 1963 and is widely considered the most brilliant and successful of Piaget's protégés ; Piaget once said that " no one understands my ideas as well as Papert.
Papert used Piaget's work in his development of the Logo programming language whilst at MIT.
Papert insists a simple language or program that children can learn — like Logo — can also have advanced functionality for expert users.
In 1981, Papert along with several others in the Logo group at MIT, started Logo Computer Systems Inc., of which he was Board Chair for over 20 years.
Papert won a Guggenheim fellowship in 1980, a Marconi International fellowship in 1981, the Software Publishers Association Lifetime Achievement Award in 1994, and the Smithsonian Award from Computerworld in 1997.
Papert is married to Suzanne Massie Papert, who is a Russian scholar and author of Pavlovsk, Life of a Russian Palace and Land of the Firebird.

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