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Prof
University of Geneva
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Schedule
Thursday, July 8, 2021
5:00 PM Europe/London
Recording provided by the organiser.
Domain
Host
Analogical Minds
Duration
90 minutes
This talk will focus on the idea that the kind of similarity driving analogical retrieval is determined by the kind of features encoded regarding the source and the target cue situations. Emphasis will be put on educational perspectives in order to show the influence of world semantics on learners’ problem representations and solving strategies, as well as the difficulties arising from semantic incongruence between representations and strategies. Special attention will be given to the recoding of semantically incongruent representations, a crucial step that learners struggle with, in order to illustrate a promising path for going beyond informal strategies.
Emmanuel Sander
Prof
University of Geneva
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