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Technicity and related subjects
Doyle, M. (Ó Dúill, M),: Technicity. In: Correia, S, (ed) EuroLogo2003, Proceedings of the 9th European Logo Conference. Cnotinfor, Coimbra (2003)
Doyle, M. (Ó Dúill, M),: The evolution of technicity: whence creativity and innovation, Online paper from the DATA Conference, Sheffield, July 2004
Ó Dúill, M.: 2 Intelligences: a bricolage . In: Walat, A, (ed) Eurologo2005, Proceedings of the 10th European Logo Conference, pp. 113--122. OEIiZK, Warsaw (2005)
Ó Dúill, M.: Logo: an object to think with. In: Kalaš, I, (ed) EuroLogo2007, Proceedings of the 11th European Logo Conference, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics Comenius University, Bratislava (2007)
Ó Dúill, M.: Notes on a Scientific Foundation for Constructionism: with a note of some difficulties . In: Menegatti, E. (ed) Workshop Proceedings of SIMPAR2008 pp. 31--42. (2008)
Ó Dúill, M.: Can there be a Science of Construction? In: Clayson, E.J., Kalaš, I, (eds) Proceedings of Constructionism 2010 – 12th European Logo Conference. Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics Comenius University, Bratislava (2010)
Micheal Duill. Notes on the Basis for a Science of Construction: with remarks about primary school tecgnology Online Proceedings of the SIMPAR2010 Workshop: Teaching Robotics, Teaching with Robotics. Darmstadt. Germany, Nov 15 2010