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A computing engine of sufficient power can both simulate existing media and provide new framewords for creative ideas. It must be personal, portable, and inexpensive. Movies of such a (hard) system/(soft) language designed and built for “children of all ages” will be shown.
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Computer scientists' responsibility to educational research: A dynamic medium for creative thought
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