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{{quotation|In comparative research studies LEGO Dacta, the LEGO Company's educational division, draws upon extensive scientific research into fields such as cognition, psychology, evolutionary psychology, and epistemology. Adding the child's universe, LEGO Dacta asks the basic question: How can we encourage children to life-long learning? }} ([http://www.lego.com/eng/info/default.asp?page=pressdetail&contentid=93&countrycode=2057&yearcode=2000&oldXML=true&archive=true Lego pressrelease], 2000, retrieved 16:24, 31 March 2010 (UTC)) | {{quotation|In comparative research studies LEGO Dacta, the LEGO Company's educational division, draws upon extensive scientific research into fields such as cognition, psychology, evolutionary psychology, and epistemology. Adding the child's universe, LEGO Dacta asks the basic question: How can we encourage children to life-long learning? }} ([http://www.lego.com/eng/info/default.asp?page=pressdetail&contentid=93&countrycode=2057&yearcode=2000&oldXML=true&archive=true Lego pressrelease], 2000, retrieved 16:24, 31 March 2010 (UTC)) | ||
DACTA bricks '''are now''' sold as "Lego education bricks" and are a bit difficult to find. One cannot buy educational legos in toy stores. They are only through special educational resellers that sell to schools. Also, it's difficult just to get a list of available sets. {{quotation|Our aim is to ensure that child care practitioners and teachers receive the best support and guidance possible when they choose to use our products with youngsters. This is why classroom from LEGO Education can only be purchased from dealers that specialise in learning materials.}} ([http://www.lego.com/education/default.asp?page=5 Lego.com], retrieved 17:03, 31 March 2010 (UTC)) | DACTA bricks '''are now''' sold as "Lego education bricks" and are a bit difficult to find. One cannot buy educational legos in toy stores. They are only available through special educational resellers that sell to schools. Also, it's difficult just to get a list of available sets. {{quotation|Our aim is to ensure that child care practitioners and teachers receive the best support and guidance possible when they choose to use our products with youngsters. This is why classroom from LEGO Education can only be purchased from dealers that specialise in learning materials.}} ([http://www.lego.com/education/default.asp?page=5 Lego.com], retrieved 17:03, 31 March 2010 (UTC)) | ||
In many countries, "educational" sets are probably not available or maybe just a few of them. Most "educational" sets are just standard sets in bigger quantities, but there do exist some special pieces like "mosaic" and "letters" bricks as introduced below. | In many countries, "educational" sets are probably not available or maybe just a few of them. Most "educational" sets are just standard sets in bigger quantities, but there do exist some special pieces like "mosaic" and "letters" bricks as introduced below. | ||
Of course, there are also Lego robotics products | Of course, there are also Lego robotics products, e.g. [[LEGO Mindstorms]] for all levels of education, but this is not the topic of this page. | ||
See also: [[Doblo factory]], a [[ | See also: [[Doblo factory]], a [[OpenScad beginners tutorial|openScad]]-based script to generate DUPLO-compatible play worlds and bricks. | ||
== Early learning examples == | == Early learning examples == | ||
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* [http://www.lego.com/education/activities/ Activities] at lego.com | * [http://www.lego.com/education/activities/ Activities] at lego.com | ||
* [http://www.lessonplanet.com/search?grade=All&keywords=lego+dacta&media=lesson&rating=3&search_type=related Lego dacta Lesson Plans] at lessonplanet.com | |||
* [http://www.bricktestament.com/ Brick testament] (the bible enacted with Legos). That could be reproduced several literature genres. | |||
=== Inventories and catalogues === | === Inventories and catalogues === | ||
* [http://www.peeron.com/inv/theme/DACTA DACTA Inventory] by [http://www.peeron.com/] Lego/Duplo inventory by Dan Boger and Jennifer Finch and others. Absolutely must consult if you need to know if a given kind of part exists. | * [http://www.peeron.com/inv/theme/DACTA DACTA Inventory] by [http://www.peeron.com/ peeron.com], a Lego/Duplo inventory by Dan Boger and Jennifer Finch and others. Absolutely must consult if you need to know if a given kind of part exists. | ||
* Example: | * Example: | ||
: [http://peeron.com/inv/theme/DACTA DACTA] | : [http://peeron.com/inv/theme/DACTA DACTA] | ||
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::: [http://peeron.com/inv/theme/DACTA/DUPLO/Tiles DACTA / DUPLO / Tiles] | ::: [http://peeron.com/inv/theme/DACTA/DUPLO/Tiles DACTA / DUPLO / Tiles] | ||
:::: [http://peeron.com/inv/sets/9534-1 Set # 9534-1: Mosaic Tiles] | :::: [http://peeron.com/inv/sets/9534-1 Set # 9534-1: Mosaic Tiles] | ||
* [http://www.bricklink.com/ BrickLink.com] is a good alternative. Also includes most parts. E.g. use this to search for "Duplo base plate". | |||
* [http://www.lugnet.com/pause/dacta.html Pause Magazine's Lego Set Reference Guide - Dacta] | * [http://www.lugnet.com/pause/dacta.html Pause Magazine's Lego Set Reference Guide - Dacta] | ||
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* [http://cache.lego.com/downloads/education/Catalogue2010School.pdf Official Lego School Catalogue 2010.] | * [http://cache.lego.com/downloads/education/Catalogue2010School.pdf Official Lego School Catalogue 2010.] | ||
* [http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/LEGO_Wiki LEGO Wiki] aka Brickipedia, an online LEGO encyclopedia | |||
=== Commercial resellers === | === Commercial resellers === | ||
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Things one can buy from everywhere: | Things one can buy from everywhere: | ||
* Base plate, boxes of bricks and all sorts of smaller themed sets (e.g. on Amazon) | * Base plate, boxes of bricks and all sorts of smaller themed sets (e.g. on Amazon) | ||
=== Software === | |||
See [[LEGO Mindstorms]] for Computer-controlled Lego. | |||
[[Computer-aided design and manufacturing|Computer-aided design]] programs: | |||
* [http://ldd.lego.com/ LDD] (from Lego) | |||
* [http://www.leocad.org/ Leocad] | |||
* [http://silo.csu.edu.au/~jjessiman/ldraw/ ldraw] | |||
* [http://blockcad.net/ Blockcad] | |||
=== Lego research === | === Lego research === | ||
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* [http://learninginstitute.lego.com/ Lego Learning Institute] is a lego division that explores new educational products. Associated researchers are Thomas Wolbers (Edinburgh University), Edith Ackerman and Mitch Resnick (MIT), and David Gauntlett (Univ. of Westminster). | * [http://learninginstitute.lego.com/ Lego Learning Institute] is a lego division that explores new educational products. Associated researchers are Thomas Wolbers (Edinburgh University), Edith Ackerman and Mitch Resnick (MIT), and David Gauntlett (Univ. of Westminster). | ||
[[Category: | [[Category: LEGO]] |
Latest revision as of 21:24, 20 December 2018
Introduction
Lego DACTA was a Lego bricks product line for education, but also (from 1989 to ????) the name of the Lego Education divison.
“In comparative research studies LEGO Dacta, the LEGO Company's educational division, draws upon extensive scientific research into fields such as cognition, psychology, evolutionary psychology, and epistemology. Adding the child's universe, LEGO Dacta asks the basic question: How can we encourage children to life-long learning?” (Lego pressrelease, 2000, retrieved 16:24, 31 March 2010 (UTC))
DACTA bricks are now sold as "Lego education bricks" and are a bit difficult to find. One cannot buy educational legos in toy stores. They are only available through special educational resellers that sell to schools. Also, it's difficult just to get a list of available sets. “Our aim is to ensure that child care practitioners and teachers receive the best support and guidance possible when they choose to use our products with youngsters. This is why classroom from LEGO Education can only be purchased from dealers that specialise in learning materials.” (Lego.com, retrieved 17:03, 31 March 2010 (UTC))
In many countries, "educational" sets are probably not available or maybe just a few of them. Most "educational" sets are just standard sets in bigger quantities, but there do exist some special pieces like "mosaic" and "letters" bricks as introduced below.
Of course, there are also Lego robotics products, e.g. LEGO Mindstorms for all levels of education, but this is not the topic of this page.
See also: Doblo factory, a openScad-based script to generate DUPLO-compatible play worlds and bricks.
Early learning examples
These example are meant for illustration. Lego may repackage these any time ....
Letters set - Product no. 9530
See also:
Numbers and mosaic set - Product no. 9531
See also:
Mathematics (Let's Play Math)- Product no. 9543
Large mosaic set - Product no. 9546
- Set # 9546-1: Mosaics Set (Peeron)
See also:
Construction kits
... many
Animal kits
... many
Persona kits
... many
Links
Activity plans
- Activities at lego.com
- Lego dacta Lesson Plans at lessonplanet.com
- Brick testament (the bible enacted with Legos). That could be reproduced several literature genres.
Inventories and catalogues
- DACTA Inventory by peeron.com, a Lego/Duplo inventory by Dan Boger and Jennifer Finch and others. Absolutely must consult if you need to know if a given kind of part exists.
- Example:
- BrickLink.com is a good alternative. Also includes most parts. E.g. use this to search for "Duplo base plate".
- LEGO Wiki aka Brickipedia, an online LEGO encyclopedia
Commercial resellers
- Since one can't buy educational Lego/Duplo bricks in normal stores, see Where to Buy at lego.com
- Educatec (official swiss reseller, sells online)
Things one can buy from everywhere:
- Base plate, boxes of bricks and all sorts of smaller themed sets (e.g. on Amazon)
Software
See LEGO Mindstorms for Computer-controlled Lego.
Computer-aided design programs:
Lego research
- Lego Learning Institute is a lego division that explores new educational products. Associated researchers are Thomas Wolbers (Edinburgh University), Edith Ackerman and Mitch Resnick (MIT), and David Gauntlett (Univ. of Westminster).