Mindstorms: Children, Computers, And Powerful Ideas (Seymour A. Papert, 1980):
"Increasingly,
the computers of the very near future will be the private property
of individuals, and this will gradually return to the individual the
power to determine patterns of education. Education will become
more of a private act, and people with good ideas, different ideas,
exciting ideas will no longer be faced with a dilemma where they
either have to ,,sell" their ideas to a conservative bureaucracy or
shelve them. They will be able to offer them in an open marketplace
directly to consumers. There will be new opportunities for
imagination and originality. There might be a renaissance of thinking
about education."
- JoeCamel