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E Hutchins - Mental models, 1983 - books.google.com
Understanding Micronesian Navigation Edwin Hutchins Navy Personnel Research and Development
Center For more than a thousand years long distance noninstrumental navigation has been practiced
over large areas of Polynesia, Micronesia, and perhaps in parts of Melanesia. In ...
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[BOOK] Mental models

D Gentner, AL Stevens - 1983 - books.google.com
... in Mechanistic Mental Models 155 Johan de Kleer and John Seely Brown Introduction 755
Qualitative Simulations 756 Ambiguities, Assumptions and Mechanisms 772 Implications of the
Theory 780 References 790 9. Understanding Micronesian Navigation 191 Edwin ...
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psu.edu [PDF]E Hutchins - Journal of pragmatics, 2005 - Elsevier
... 783–796. View Record in Scopus | Cited By in Scopus (4). Hutchins, Edwin, 1983.
Understanding Micronesian navigation. In: Gentner, D., Stevens, A. (Eds.), Mental
Models. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, NJ, pp. 191–225. ...
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D Turnbull - Futures, 1997 - Elsevier
... E. Hutchins, Understanding Micronesian navigation. In: D. Gentner and AL Stevens,
Editors, Mental Models, Lawrences Erlbaum Associates, New Jersey (1983), pp.
191–226. E. Hutchins, Understanding Micronesian navigation. ...
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psu.edu [PDF]K Wittenburg, W Ali-Ahmad, D LaLiberte, T … - Proceedings of the …, 1998 - portal.acm.org
... Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1980. 6. Helfman, J. Passive Surfing in the Communal Cache Talk
presented at Human Computer Interaction Consor tium Workshop, February 1996. [See
http://cs.unm.edu jon/monmgeL] 7. Hutchins, E. Understanding Micronesian Navigation. ...
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utoronto.ca [PDF]E Hutchins, G Hinton - Perception, 1984 - csri.utoronto.ca
... MA: Harvard University Press) Hinion GE, Parsons LM, 1981 "Frames of reference and mental
imagery" in Attention and Performance IX Eds J Long, A Baddeiey (Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence
Erlbaum) 261-277 Hutchins E, 1983 "Understanding Micronesian navigation" in Mental ...
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RJ Howarth, H Buxton - Image and Vision Computing, 1992 - Elsevier
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[CITATION] Authentic school science: intellectual traditions

WF Roth - Learning and knowledge, 1999
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S Dutta - International journal of approximate reasoning, 1991 - Elsevier
... 11. Piaget, J., and Inhelder, B., The Child's Perception of Space, Norton, New York, 1967.
12. Hutchins, E., Understanding Micronesian navigation, in Mental Models, (D. Gentner
and AL Stevens, Eds.), L. Erlbaum, 191225, 1983. Hillsdale, NJ. 13. ...
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D Turnbull - Knowledge, Technology & Policy, 1993 - Springer
Page 1. Local Knowledge and Comparative Scientific Traditions David Turnbull
To us, science, art, ideology, law, religion, technology, mathematics, even nowadays
ethics and epistemology, seem genuine enough genres of ...
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