Friday, March 13, 2015

TED Talk



TED Talk, Alan Kay: A Powerful Idea about Ideas. 2007


Alan Kay is a well respected visionary with a history of providing good insight. He conceived on laptops and graphical interfaces years before they were realized. This TED Talk is a little older when measured in technology years, but its interesting given his history.


"We cannot see until we admit we are blind."


He makes an interesting observation that over the last 400 years, mankind has been developing Brainlets: things that augment how we see the world
Sensory - telescopes, microscopes
Reasoning - math, reasoning
Perspective


Alan Kay goes on to talk about perception and learning, with examples of a hands on discovery of pythagorean principles as well as computer aided science modeling where the student explores scientific principles through geometric relationships showing velocity, acceleration, and more.
He finishes with a plug for providing low cost laptops to children in second and third world countries as well as software in order to provide these learning opportunities.


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