<p><em>Foundations of Embodied Learning</em> advances learning, instruction, and the design of educational technologies by rethinking the learner as an integrated system of mind, body, and environment. Body-based processesβdirect physical, social, and environmental interactionsβare constantly mediat
Pandemonium: A paradigm for learning
β Scribed by Oliver Selfridge
- Year
- 1959
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 22
- Series
- Proceedings of the Symposium on Mechanisation of Thought Processes
- Category
- Library
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