Our purpose in this paper is to propose distributed cognition (Hollan, Hutchins, & Kirsh, 1999; Hutchins, 1991, 1995) as a useful perspective on science learning. Deviating from the individualistic cognitive model, a significant shift in this perspective is its conceptualization of learning as constituted in both internal and external resources. Therefore, the research focus is on cognitive systems that include both participants and their environment, and on the public space of interaction. In this paper, we first elaborate the epistemological groundings of distributed cognition and introduce an analytical approach that was developed to study two videotaped science lessons. Using the detailed analysis of the empirical data, we explicate...
Research on students’ learning in computing typically investigates how to enable individuals to deve...
In this paper, we analyse interactions between second-ary students and pre-service teachers in an on...
Abstract—Even though information visualization (InfoVis) research has matured in recent years, it is...
© 2006 Li Hua XuIn the last few decades, there has been growing attention to situated or distributed...
Extended and distributed cognition theories argue that human cognitive systems sometimes include non...
community has more to learn from cognitive science. This article will introduce the “radical ” notio...
This study investigates a classroom learning activity where students collaborate using technology in...
Extended and distributed cognition theories argue that human cognitive systems sometimes include non...
The general introduction, which is replicated across all four volumes, aims to orientate readers unf...
This paper gives a characterization of distributed cognition (d-cog) and explores ways that the fram...
ABSTRACT Among the many contested boundaries in science studies is that between the cognitive and th...
Distributed cognition has been emerging as a new research direction in cognitive science over the la...
This Master’s thesis aims to explore how children and teen-agers (i.e. learners) interact and create...
Research on students’ learning in computing typically investigates how to enable individuals to deve...
In this paper, we analyse interactions between second-ary students and pre-service teachers in an on...
Abstract—Even though information visualization (InfoVis) research has matured in recent years, it is...
© 2006 Li Hua XuIn the last few decades, there has been growing attention to situated or distributed...
Extended and distributed cognition theories argue that human cognitive systems sometimes include non...
community has more to learn from cognitive science. This article will introduce the “radical ” notio...
This study investigates a classroom learning activity where students collaborate using technology in...
Extended and distributed cognition theories argue that human cognitive systems sometimes include non...
The general introduction, which is replicated across all four volumes, aims to orientate readers unf...
This paper gives a characterization of distributed cognition (d-cog) and explores ways that the fram...
ABSTRACT Among the many contested boundaries in science studies is that between the cognitive and th...
Distributed cognition has been emerging as a new research direction in cognitive science over the la...
This Master’s thesis aims to explore how children and teen-agers (i.e. learners) interact and create...
Research on students’ learning in computing typically investigates how to enable individuals to deve...
In this paper, we analyse interactions between second-ary students and pre-service teachers in an on...
Abstract—Even though information visualization (InfoVis) research has matured in recent years, it is...