MICORMONDES & OUTILS COGNITIFS
Liste des lectures

Le premier texte dans chaque rôle est un texte introductif, recommandé pour une première approche.


Seymour Papert

Du constructivisme au constructionnisme


Edwin Hutchins

La cognition distribuée

  • Hutchins, E. (1995). How a cockpit remembers its speeds. Cognitive Science, 19, 265-288.·
  • Pea, R.D. (1993) Practices of distributed intelligence and designs for education. In G. Salomon (Ed) Distributed Cognition. Cambridge University Press, New York. …·
  • Perkins, D.N. (1993) Person-plus: a distributed view of thinking and learning. In G. Salomon. (Ed). Distributed cognitions. Psychological and educational considerations (pp. 88-110) Cambridge, USA: Cambridge University Press.

Sharon Derry

Outils cognitifs

  • Derry, S.J. (1990) Flexible Cognitive Tools for Problem Solving Instruction. Paper presented at the AERA symposium, Computers as Cognitive Tools, April. Boston, MA.

Saint Thomas

Le mythe de LOGO (et du latin)

  • Tetenbaum, T. J. & Mulkeen, T. A. (1984). LOGO and the teaching of problem solving : A call for a moratorium. Educational technology, November 1984, pp. 16-19. http://tecfa.unige.ch/tecfa/teaching/uv39/papiers/logo_micromondes.doc·
  • Pea, R. D., & Kurland, D. M. (1987). On the cognitive effects of learning computer programming. In R. D. Pea & K. Sheingold (Eds.), Mirrors of minds: Patterns of experience in educational computing (pp. 147-177). Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing.