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I think the author's point was more that there is value in an educational tool that encourages kids to hack on it in an unsupervised, unstructured way. Of course there are better interfaces than TI. But the replacement educational tools (iPads in particular) don't really have that same freedom to hack (or at least the barrier to entry is much higher).


Throw Codea on there and it's pretty good to play with.




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