(bricoleur: a French word with no exact English equivalent used as a term by Seymour Papert to describe the style of approach exemplified by a tinkerer or a “jack of all trades”. Bricoleurs are comfortable in unfamiliar realms of learning and experience because they learn best by using indirect connections to known information, even if the details of the skills are not exactly related. They try things out until they figure out how to do something.)