And they were thinking? Basic, Logo, Personality and Pedagogy
Abstract
This paper is concerned with some limited aspects of
the history of two programming languages purpose-designed for students
learning to program digital computers: Basic and Logo. The focus is the
very different educational aims and philosophies of the originators of
these languages. They are compared and their early use in schools
sketched. While the reasons for teaching students to write programs were
initially based on experience in programming digital computers for
non-educational use, despite extensive research and publications, it
would seem that the teacher of today is not in a much better position to
justify teaching programming than the original pioneers.
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