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[MindStorms FAQ 1.4 Where did the MindStorms idea come from?]
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Tue, 13 Jul 1999 22:03:30 GMT
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This answer merges the answers given by Kerry Garrison and Robert Munafo.
Subject: 1.4 Where did the MindStorms idea come from?
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Revision: Kerry Garrison, 1999-01-02
Revision: Robert Munafo, 1999-07-13
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<p>Answer from Kerry Garrison: </p>
<p>Some MIT people developed a
<a href="http://el.www.media.mit.edu/groups/el/projects/programmable-brick/">
similar programmable brick</a>.
Pitsco LEGO Dacta were the first to distribute
this educational package to schools, etc.</p>
<p>Answer from Robert Munafo: </p>
<p>Although the actual design and development of MindStorms was conducted
by the LEGO group, the ideas and inspiration come from the
Programmable Brick project within the Media Lab at MIT (Massachusetts
Institute of Technology) in Cambridge Massachusetts, USA. For more
information see: </p>
<blockquote> <a
href="http://fredm.www.media.mit.edu/people/fredm/mindstorms/index.html">
http://fredm.www.media.mit.edu/people/fredm/mindstorms/index.html
</a></blockquote>
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