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Authors: Greeno, Resnick, ?
[insert section on behaviorism]
We begin with the schools under the Cognitivist / Rationalist approaches to learning, teaching, and knowing. Rationalism states simply that humans are best understood as a rational being. Humans seek to fit the world into their own internal models of objects, relations, forces, and constraints. They adjust and build [...]
Brooks, F.
Summary:
Software engineering turns out to be quite a bear. Why? Is it essential to the process? There are some accidents:
x, y, z
There are also some essential problems:
q, r, and t.
Iachello, G., Smith, I., Consolvo, S., Chen, M., Aboud, G.
This paper introduces Reno and Boise, two social networking applications for finding out where friends are for happenstance meetings or general status knowledge. The applications are both built on the Placeware framework (from Intel), and Reno is a lighter-weight text message based system while Boise has [...]
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