Cognition In The Wild
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...The JDM was adopted in an attempt to meet these challenges: to enhance interoperabil‐ ity, engender a shared representation of an incident (cf. Hutchins, 1995a, 1995b, Nickerson, 1993), and enable a coordinated re‐ sponse through shared superordinate goals (cf. Power & Alison, 2017a, 2017b; Rouse…...
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...…that differ from those faced by expert teams, who frequently work together on familiar tasks (e.g., cock‐ pit flight crews: Stout, Cannon‐Bowers, Salas, & Milanovic, 1999; nuclear operations personnel: O'Connor, O'Dea, & Flin, 2008; ship navigators: Hutchins, 1995a; for a review, see Flin, 1996)....
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...com, we have attempted to develop a simulation community of practice and an open repository platform for simulation cases [3-5]....
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...Theorists argue that the nature of the tool modifies the nature of the work that can be done and in turn this modify the cognitive processes involved in such work (Hutchins, 1995; Norman, 1988; Wertsch, 2002)....
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...Previous research on distributed cognition has often focused on informal contexts of learning (Hutchins, 1995, 2000)....
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...By employing a multi-agent and multi-method logic of inquiry, insights emerged regarding the role of the social context as well as the mediation of tools across spaces to support and promote learning (Hutchins, 1995; Pea, 1993; Salomon, 1993; Vygotsky, 1978, 1997; Wertsch, 2003)....
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...Indeed, this approach set the foundations for the growth of research on distributed cognition known as ―cognition in the wild‖ (Hutchins, 1995; Lave & Wenger, 1991; Lave, 1988, 1996; Rogoff & Lave, 1984)....
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