Sandcastles –> go digital!

Posted on April 11, 2008 by alissabradford.
Categories: Constructionism, Papert.



Have you ever built a sandcastle?? Well then you are a Constructionist! Harel depicts explicitly the nature of “Constructionism” as being consciously engaged in the building and designing of a public entity – ‘in the present moment’. Sandcastles are built upon, shared with, played with and dug around in the present moment. They cannot be extended or added to from the past or future, as they are not continuous entities. Similarly, technology is built upon in the present moment. They are shared with others, played with and are tool for digging around and finding new information. However, unlike the sandcastle they can be added to and modified over time to create better models than what previously had existed. Just like building a sandcastle – there is no boundaries; it is open ended play, hence technology is exactly the same. We are open to constructing whatever we like, where we like by engaging in open-ended play.  Constructionism, emerged from Seymour Papert that encourages open-ended play which suggests that children learn best when they are in the role of a designer or constructor. So when considering the role of technology when teaching, we should be encouraging children to experiment and play and not restrict their play to certain resources. This allows them to become the constructionists of their own learning.

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  bradley smith
Comment on April 26th, 2008.

I think sandcastles are a perfect metaphor on life and ones learning journey called life. I think everyone builds sandcastles of a person they would like to be. Every sandcastle each person builds is a new idea each learns. People live inside their sandcastle until their ideas on what they had learnt are challenged and hence washed away by the incoming tide as they improve, build a bigger better sandcastle. The incoming tides represent our learning cycles. Construction in a childs mind is the foundation stone for which they will build hopefully a strong sandcastle upon that isnt so easily washed away. Nice ideas.

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