Turtle Geometry

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Turtle Geometry is a mathematical approach and educational book that explores geometry through the movement of a "turtle" cursor, pioneering ideas in computational thinking and Logo-based learning.

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instanceOf book
educational approach
geometry textbook
mathematics education book
approach experiential learning through programming
learning geometry by controlling a turtle cursor
author Andrea diSessa
Hal Abelson
surface form: Harold Abelson
covers coordinate-free descriptions of motion
curves
plane geometry
transformations
educationalParadigm Logo-based learning
constructionism
field computational thinking
computer science education
geometry
mathematics education
focusesOn constructive approaches to geometry
exploration of geometry via motion
procedural description of motion
student-centered discovery learning
influenced computational thinking in mathematics education
design of exploratory math software
use of turtle graphics in schools
influencedBy Logo programming language
Seymour Papert's ideas
language English
medium print
pedagogicalGoal connect programming with mathematics
develop intuition about geometry
support exploratory problem solving
publicationType monograph
publisher MIT Press
relatedConcept Logo turtle
computational geometry education
turtle graphics
relatedWork Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas
represents geometric concepts as turtle movements
subtitle The Computer as a Medium for Exploring Mathematics
targetAudience computer science educators
mathematics educators
students
teachers
title Turtle Geometry self-link
uses Logo programming language
turtle graphics

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Hal Abelson notableWork Turtle Geometry
Hal Abelson coAuthorOf Turtle Geometry
Turtle Geometry title Turtle Geometry self-link
Logo programming language influenced Turtle Geometry
subject surface form: Logo
this entity surface form: NetLogo