Extended and distributed cognition theories argue that human cognitive systems sometimes include non-biological objects. On these views, the physical supervenience base of cognitive systems is thus not the biological brain or even the embodied organism, but an organism-plus-artifacts. In this paper, we provide a novel account of the implications of these views for learning, education, and assessment. We start by conceptualising how we learn to assemble extended cognitive systems by internalising cultural norms and practices. Having a better grip on how extended cognitive systems are assembled, we focus on the question: If our cognition extends, how should we educate and assess such extended cognitive systems? We suggest various ways to mini...
community has more to learn from cognitive science. This article will introduce the “radical ” notio...
Education plays a major role in human cultural accumulation in modern industrialisedsocieties, but, ...
In thinking about the transformative potential of network technologies with respect to human cogniti...
Extended and distributed cognition theories argue that human cognitive systems sometimes include non...
Extended and distributed cognition theories argue that human cognitive systems sometimes include non...
Our purpose in this paper is to propose distributed cognition (Hollan, Hutchins, & Kirsh, 1999; ...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the concept of distributed cognition (DCog) in the context of cl...
Within the development of recent theories of epistemologies, notions of situated, embodied, extended...
Arguments for extended cognition and the extended mind are typically directed at human-centred forms...
The general introduction, which is replicated across all four volumes, aims to orientate readers unf...
In this paper, we analyse interactions between second-ary students and pre-service teachers in an on...
There has been a growing interest in recent years regarding the relationship between social interact...
Arguments for extended cognition and the extended mind are typically directed at human-centred forms...
Arguments for the extended mind suggest the possibility of extended knowers, individuals whose epist...
The dominant approach to the study of learning throughout most of the twentieth century was to view ...
community has more to learn from cognitive science. This article will introduce the “radical ” notio...
Education plays a major role in human cultural accumulation in modern industrialisedsocieties, but, ...
In thinking about the transformative potential of network technologies with respect to human cogniti...
Extended and distributed cognition theories argue that human cognitive systems sometimes include non...
Extended and distributed cognition theories argue that human cognitive systems sometimes include non...
Our purpose in this paper is to propose distributed cognition (Hollan, Hutchins, & Kirsh, 1999; ...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the concept of distributed cognition (DCog) in the context of cl...
Within the development of recent theories of epistemologies, notions of situated, embodied, extended...
Arguments for extended cognition and the extended mind are typically directed at human-centred forms...
The general introduction, which is replicated across all four volumes, aims to orientate readers unf...
In this paper, we analyse interactions between second-ary students and pre-service teachers in an on...
There has been a growing interest in recent years regarding the relationship between social interact...
Arguments for extended cognition and the extended mind are typically directed at human-centred forms...
Arguments for the extended mind suggest the possibility of extended knowers, individuals whose epist...
The dominant approach to the study of learning throughout most of the twentieth century was to view ...
community has more to learn from cognitive science. This article will introduce the “radical ” notio...
Education plays a major role in human cultural accumulation in modern industrialisedsocieties, but, ...
In thinking about the transformative potential of network technologies with respect to human cogniti...