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Fischer, Andreas; Greiff, Samuel; Funke, Joachim – Journal of Problem Solving, 2012
This article is about Complex Problem Solving (CPS), its history in a variety of research domains (e.g., human problem solving, expertise, decision making, and intelligence), a formal definition and a process theory of CPS applicable to the interdisciplinary field. CPS is portrayed as (a) knowledge acquisition and (b) knowledge application…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Difficulty Level, Expertise, Decision Making
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Paul, Prabasaj; Symes, Laurel B. – Physics Teacher, 2008
Ballistocardiograms (BCGs) are graphical representations of the recoil from the pumping action of the heart. Introductory mechanics and a basic knowledge of the circulatory system are sufficient to understand the key features of a BCG. BCGs with adequate detail for instructional purposes may be produced easily and rapidly using hardware (a force…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Biomechanics, Demonstrations (Educational), Interdisciplinary Approach
Kirschenbaum, Matthew – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
The author advocates that humanities scholars should seek and study programming languages. He believes that, increasingly, an appreciation of how complex ideas can be imagined and expressed as a set of formal procedures--rules, models, algorithms--in the virtual space of a computer will be an essential element of a humanities education. Students…
Descriptors: Programming Languages, Student Motivation, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Mediated Communication
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Fourez, Gerard; Mathy, Philippe; Englebert-Lecomte, Veronique – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 1997
Examines the purpose of scientific teaching, proposes a model for an interdisciplinary approach that can be applied in teaching and in real life, and provides guidelines that can be used in teaching as well as in concrete situations. Contains 46 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Epistemology, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Knowledge Representation
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Klein, Julie Thompson – Library Trends, 1996
Discusses the need for a common discourse about interdisciplinary needs in order to meet library users' needs. Considers why and how interdisciplinary activities emerge, what form they take, and where they are located in institutions. Also discusses knowledge representation. (Contains 78 references.) (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Integrated Activities, Interdisciplinary Approach, Knowledge Representation, Learning Activities
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Radford, Luis – For the Learning of Mathematics, 1997
Contributes to a reflection on the possibilities and the limits of a non-naive use of the history of mathematics for educational purposes. Discusses a problem related to the hypotheses that make it possible to confront past and modern conceptual developments. Contains 45 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Cultural Context, Educational History, Educational Strategies
Labinger, Jay, Ed. – 1995
The papers contained in this proceedings from the 1995 Society for Literature and Science Conference are organized into sections with the following themes: (1) Metaphor and Science; (2) The Technological Invasion of the Living Space; (3) Autobiographies and Biographies of Scientists; (4) Science and 19th Century Literature; (5) Visions of the…
Descriptors: Art, Artificial Intelligence, Biology, Cybernetics
Perkowitz, Sidney, Ed. – 1996
The papers contained in these proceedings from the 1996 Society for Literature and Science Conference are organized into sections based on theme. Some of these themes are: (1) Secularizing Enlightenment; (2) Eugenics and the Politics of Knowledge; (3) Reading the Discourses of Psychology; (4) Women and Medicine; (5) The Rhetoric of Public Health;…
Descriptors: Art, Artificial Intelligence, Biology, Cybernetics
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Stewart, Robyn – Australian Art Education, 1996
Defines a narratological approach to art education research as one that integrates autobiographical writings, interviews, and other voices into the construction of Neonarratives (literally "new stories"). Includes guidelines for conducting this research and a thematic approach to analyzing narrative data. Provides graphs and diagrams of…
Descriptors: Art Education, Biographies, Content Analysis, Discourse Analysis