Situativity theory refers to theoretical frameworks which argue that knowledge, thinking, and learning are situated (or located) in experience. The importance of context to these theories is paramount, including the unique contribution of the environment to knowledge, thinking, and learning; indeed, they argue that knowledge, thinking, and learning cannot be separated from (they are dependent upon) context. Situativity theory includes situated cognition, situated learning, ecological psychology, and distributed cognition. In this Guide, we first outline key tenets of situativity theory and then compare situativity theory to information processing theory; we suspect that the reader may be quite familiar with the latter, which has prevailed i...
The article introduces the concept of situated learning which treats the educational process from th...
This paper describes a study designed to test whether situated conceptions of learning can be measur...
Vera and Simon (1993) have provided a helpful and welcome challenge in their articulate questioning ...
The situative perspective shifts the focus of analysis from individual behavior and cognition to lar...
A judicious combination of mobile computing technologies can be effectively harnessed to improve the...
Physician training and practice occur in complex environments. These complex environments, or contex...
Cognition has for a long time been viewed as a process that can be described in terms of computation...
Physician training and practice occur in complex environments. These complex environments, or contex...
The theory of situated learning claims that every idea and human action is a generalization, adapted...
As theories of situated cognition have been increasingly borne out in the literature, our current un...
Although adult education as a field has shown interest in the work of Lave and others concerning sit...
Abstract: Although adult education as a field has shown interest in the work of Lave and others conc...
In this paper we argue that both the cognitive and situative perspectives need to be modified in ord...
<span>The paper describes the principles underlying situated cognition linked to the Vygotskian so...
A situated cognition theory is presented in which situated learning is viewed from a Vygotskian pers...
The article introduces the concept of situated learning which treats the educational process from th...
This paper describes a study designed to test whether situated conceptions of learning can be measur...
Vera and Simon (1993) have provided a helpful and welcome challenge in their articulate questioning ...
The situative perspective shifts the focus of analysis from individual behavior and cognition to lar...
A judicious combination of mobile computing technologies can be effectively harnessed to improve the...
Physician training and practice occur in complex environments. These complex environments, or contex...
Cognition has for a long time been viewed as a process that can be described in terms of computation...
Physician training and practice occur in complex environments. These complex environments, or contex...
The theory of situated learning claims that every idea and human action is a generalization, adapted...
As theories of situated cognition have been increasingly borne out in the literature, our current un...
Although adult education as a field has shown interest in the work of Lave and others concerning sit...
Abstract: Although adult education as a field has shown interest in the work of Lave and others conc...
In this paper we argue that both the cognitive and situative perspectives need to be modified in ord...
<span>The paper describes the principles underlying situated cognition linked to the Vygotskian so...
A situated cognition theory is presented in which situated learning is viewed from a Vygotskian pers...
The article introduces the concept of situated learning which treats the educational process from th...
This paper describes a study designed to test whether situated conceptions of learning can be measur...
Vera and Simon (1993) have provided a helpful and welcome challenge in their articulate questioning ...