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== To think with == | == To think with == | ||
+ | Доугие, помогающие думать: | ||
+ | Микроскопы, телескопы, [[макроскоп]]ы | ||
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* Dewey - How we think - Как мы мыслим | * Dewey - How we think - Как мы мыслим | ||
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Воздействие технологий расширенной реальности на образование
Три ключевые положения
- Люди и другие вещи, которые помогают думать и действовать лучше. Мы думаем гораздо лучше, если используем при этом внешние объекты и других людей. И это чудесная история от How we think - How we can think - How we will think --- Things we think with
- Дополненная реальность как реальность, совмещающая несколько точек зрения. Есть несколько способов решить проблему. Есть множество способов посмотреть на мир с точки зрения другого человека или сквозь призму деятельностных конструктов, которыми он пользуется. Take camera - команда, которая есть в нескольких мирах
- Субъектность. Самодетерминация. Возможность побыть субъектом деятельности. Действовать от первого лица. Быть героем квеста, который должен выполнить задание. Превратится в мальчика, который живет в эпоху бостонского чаепития. Превратиться в спец-агента, который ищет Carmen San Diego. Управлять городом, Стать дизайнером игры или модели. Стать тем, кто управляет миром, тем кто расселяет породы растений и животных. Тем, кто определяет качества, которыми обладает та или иная порода, определяет правилами возможных коллизий
To think with
Доугие, помогающие думать: Микроскопы, телескопы, макроскопы
Дьюи
- Dewey - How we think - Как мы мыслим
Memex
Ted Nelson
Fuller
Engelbart - Augmenting Human Intellect
Visualization inside - O'Reilly Webcast: Whatever Happened to Augmenting Human Intellect
Расширенная реальность - мир глазами другого
Kim Veltman
Brenda Laurel - Girls plays
- TED + русские субтитрыBrenda Laurel - packmam
Books (Augmented Literature)
Movies
Rashomon
Smaking/No Smoking
Agency
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