Learning sites : social and technological resources for learning

edited by Joan Bliss, Roger Säljö, and Paul Light

Human learning, reasoning and thinking, and the different sites in which these activities take place, are the focus of this book. It presents the results of research into the nature of learning and the influence of different contexts and factors within the context of learning, the constraints that contexts place on reasoning and learning, and the nature of learning when using the tools and artefacts. It also addresses the nature of the influence of technology on learning, focusing especially on information technology and how it can influence any type of learning situation. The book begins by asking whether the context determines the nature of the knowledge to be learned, such that different sets of contextual practices related to the knowledge in question need to be acquired in order for learning to be successful. Next, it describes the forms of reasoning and learning in social and physical contexts, including but not limiting itself to logical reasoning, and asks how particular types of context constrain or activate different forms of reasoning and learning. It then looks at people learning with computers, examining how IT resources enhance or hinder learning. Finally, it compares human learning with learning done by machines in specific contexts.

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  • Part headings and selected papers: The human--technological dialectic (J. Bliss, R. Saljo). Learning and the Negotiation of Meaning. Introduction (R. Saljo). Learning mathematics in and outside school: two views on situated learning (G. de Abreu). Situated selves: learning to be a learner (C. Sinha). Negotiating identities and meanings in the transmission of knowledge: analysis of interactions in the context of a knowledge exchange network (N. Muller, A.-N. Perret-Clermont). Real-world knowledge and mathematical problem-solving in upper primary school children (E. De Corte et al.). Quantifying time as a discursive practice: arithmetics, calendars, fingers and group discussions as structuring resources (J. Wyndhamn, R. Saljo). Learning and Reasoning in Context. Introduction (P. Light). Situated learning in instructional settings: from euphoria to feasibility (A. Renkl et al.). Engaging with organisational memory (A. Rizzo et al.). The relevance of relevance in children's cognition (A. Blaye et al.). Empirical abstraction and imaginative denial of rules (J. Bliss et al.). Enactive representations in learning: pretence, models and machines (E.K. Ackermann). Contextual knowledge in the development of design expertise (A. Etelapelto, P. Light). Learning with and by Machines. Introduction (J. Bliss). Gender and IT: contextualising differences (K. Littleton, M. Bannert). Information technology and the culture of student learning (C. Crook, P. Light). Assisting child-computer collaboration in the zone of proximal development (The Vygotskian Inspired System (VIS)) (R. Luckin). Learning and discovering with computational aids (V. Corruble, J. Bliss). Situated cognition: a challenge to artificial intelligence? (D. Canamero, V. Corruble). Situated learning in autonomous agents (B. de Boer, D. Canamero). References. Author index. Subject index.

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書名 Learning sites : social and technological resources for learning
著作者等 Bliss, Joan
Light, Paul
Säljö, Roger
Light P.
Saljo R.
シリーズ名 Advances in learning and instruction series
出版元 Pergamon
刊行年月 1999
ページ数 xiv, 312 p.
大きさ 25 cm
ISBN 0080433502
NCID BA45471750
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言語 英語
出版国 オランダ
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