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The Powersharing Series

People, Computers and You: the Complete Digital Edition

The Powersharing Series( )
Editor: Mann, Charles
Assisted by: Frikker, Tom
The Computer History Museum,
Featuring: Gates, Bill
Jobs, Steve
Kahn, Philippe
Wozniak, Steve
Rotenberg, Jonathan
Kay, Alan
Papert, Seymour
Smith, Alvy Ray
McKenna, Regis
Minsky, Marvin
Atkinson, Bill
Bricklin, Dan
Dyson, Esther
Alsop, Stewart
Anderson, Howard
Frankston, Robert
Hawkins, Trip
Kapor, Mitch
Kurzweil, Ray
McGovern, Patrick
Selfridge, Oliver
Tetschner, Walt
Klatt, Dennis
Gassee, Jean-Louis
McMullen, John
McMullen, Barbara
Bell, Gwen
ISBN:978-1-7338326-0-1
Publication Date:May 2019
Publisher:Powersharing, Inc.
Book Format:CD-ROM
List Price:USD $59.95
Book Description:

The Powersharing Series is a curated, edited collection of 134 audio recordings of presentations by computer pioneers: 1981-1991. With help from the Computer History Museum where the series is now archived, this "Complete Digital Edition" (published on a 64GB USB flash drive) includes not only all 134 audio programs, but also the original 1982 Powersharing Series video: "Introduction to the Microcomputer"; two new videos about the series; two mini-series about electronic networking...
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Author Biography
(Editor)
Seymour Aubrey Papert was born in Pretoria, South Africa on February 29, 1928. He received doctorates from the University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa and the University of Cambridge in England. After his doctoral work, he spent four years at the University of Geneva exploring both mathematics and children's learning as a researcher for Jean Piaget. In 1964, he joined the Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty and immediately delved into artificial intelligence research with Marvin Minsky. He was a co-director of the renowned Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Papert and Minsky published Perceptrons: An Introduction to Computational Geometry in 1969.

Papert foresaw children using computers as instruments for learning and enhancing creativity well before the advent of the personal computer. In the late 1960's, he created a computer programming language, called Logo, to teach children how to use computers. He wrote several other books including Mindstorms: Children, Computers and Powerful Ideas and Constructionism written with Idit Harel. Papert retired from the faculty at M.I.T. in 1996, but continued to work there as a lecturer and consultant to doctoral students. He died from complications of a series of kidney and bladder infections on July 31, 2016 at the age of 88.

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