Computers, cognition and development : issues for psychology and education
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Computers, cognition and development : issues for psychology and education
(Wiley series in developmental psychology and its applications)
Wiley, c1987
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This timely book identifies and explores key ways, both practical and theoretical, in which computers and the notion of computation are important for developmental psychology and education. The contributors are research workers actively involved in artificial intelligence, developmental and cognitive psychology, and education, and they reflect on their own problem fields in ways that help define issues and strategies for future developmental research. The book is divided into three parts - Part I looks at how the new technology is restructuring young children's experience of education and leisure; Part II explores how insights that arise from the discipline of artificial intelligence may help define new computer-based environments for human learning; and Part III looks at the strengths and weaknesses of current computational models of learning processes. The book as a whole offers an introduction to otherwise diverse, dispersed and technical material in this important and exciting new field.
Table of Contents
- Growing up with Computers: Children's Ideas about Computers
- Computers in the Classroom: Defining a Social Context
- Computers for Communication
- The Release of Cognitive Resources: A Unifying Perspective on Mainstream and Special Education
- Artificial Intelligence and Computer-Based Environments for Learning and Development: Artificial Intelligence, Powerful Ideas and Children's Learning
- Claims for Logo - What We Should Believe and Why? Computers and Cognition in the Classroom
- Studying Novice Programmers: Why they may Find Learning Prolog Hard
- The Computational Metaphor in Cognitive Science and Developmental Psychology: Computational Models and Developmental Psychology
- Adaptive Production Systems as Models of Human Development
- Cognitive Science, AI and Developmental Psychology
- Are there Links? Could there be Links? Machine Learning and Cognitive Development
- The Need for Developmental Theories in Cognitive Science: Children and Computing Systems.
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