Book Genre: Mitchel Resnick
The Art of Tinkering is a collection of exhibitions, works of art, and projects that
An urgent appeal for a fundamental reinvention of American education has come from two top
Sherry Turkle explores how the computer impacts our knowledge of ourselves, one another, and our
The world is constantly changing in the twenty-first century. Doug Thomas and John Seely Brown
This 75-card deck, which has been updated for Scratch 3.0, showcases interactive programming projects you
The New York Times best-selling book by the author of When: The Scientific Secrets of
The New York Times best-selling book by the author of When: The Scientific Secrets of
Makeology presents the Maker Movement’s evolving terrain and its relationship to interest-driven learning. The emphasis
In his classic book, Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas, Seymour Papert outlined a vision
Six words can sum up our fundamental approach to managing staff, teaching students, and raising
Six words can sum up our fundamental approach to managing staff, teaching students, and raising
This book is about the Computer Clubhouse, a concept and physical location that encourages kids
The new affordances made possible by digital, networked, and mobile technologies have revolutionized both the
A resource for practitioners, policymakers, academics, and program developers, Design, Make, Play: Growing the Next
Learning All The Time perfectly encapsulates John Holt’s insights regarding learning and young children. The
Why does the northern Italian city of Reggio Emilia have one of the world’s best
Eleanor Duckworth’s ideas contained in these timeless essays are more important than ever to the
The Maker Movement, a social revolution that is altering what gets created, how it’s made,
One crucial question has guided Andrea diSessa’s work as a researcher, technologist, and educator: can
John Dewey, who is regarded as the leading educational theorist of the 20th century, wrote
Research on the psychological effects of young people’s technology use has increased significantly with the
The widely held belief that all young people are equally capable of becoming innovators and
A famous computer scientist demonstrates the value of educating children on the fundamentals of computers