Ye Lin Aung

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True learning, he insisted, required the active participation of the learner. True learning was a matter of curiosity and exploration—and the joy of discovering how each new experience fitted in with the web of memories, ideas, feelings, and sensations already in the mind. True learning, he was convinced, was what computers could bring to everyone.
The Dream Machine: J. C. R. Licklider and the Revolution That Made Computing Personal
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