Abstract

Making games is a prime example of constructionist learning, in particular in the age of digital play. Papert saw the relevance of making games for learning and literacy in terms of two powerful ideas: objects-to-think-with and hard fun. The article reviews reasons for the failure and successes of constructionist gaming over the last two decades.

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