No result in getDateObjectWasLastModified() - 'Distributed Cognition' (the html_pages object with id 12419). This can be solved by adding a row to objectchange:
The code to this is (this has not been executed) INSERT INTO objectchange SET userID = '1', changeType = 'editObjectAsPage' , ip = '127.0.0.1' , isApproved = 'true' , changeDateTime = '2006-04-28 00:00:00' , userName = 'Mads Soegaard' , userEmail = 'mads@acm.org' , objectIDOfObjectThatHasBeenAdded = '12419' , objectTypeOfObjectThatHasBeenAdded = 'html_pages' ; Check it out at http://www.interaction-design.org/encyclopedia/distributed_cognition.html Distributed Cognition
 

Distributed Cognition

bla bla bla om hutchins

What do YOU think?

Give us your opinion! Do you have any comments/additions
that you would like other visitors to see?

 
comment You say: Mar 21st, 2010
#1
Be the first to add a thoughtful note to this page ! 

  will be spam-protected
 

 
How many?
=
e.g. "6"
 

References (bibliography)

 what's this?

Hutchins, Edwin (1995): How a cockpit remembers its speed. In Cognitive Science, 19 pp. 265-288

Hutchins, Edwin (1995): Cognition in the wild. Cambridge, Mass, MIT Press
 View info on Amazon.com or .co.uk This link opens in a new window 

Kaptelinin, Victor and Kuutti, Kari (1999): Cognitive tools reconsidered: From augmentation to mediation. In: Marsh, Jonathan P., Gorayska, Barbara and Mey, Jacob L. "Humane Interfaces: Questions of Method and Practice in Cognitive Technology". Elsevier Science Publishers

Norman, Donald A. (1991): Cognitive artifacts. In: Carroll, John M. "Designing Interaction: Psychology at the Human-Computer Interface". Cambridge University Press pp. 17-38

Changes to this page

Date created: Not available
Date last modified: Not available

Get Notified!

Get notified when new entries are added to the encyclopedia!
Your Email
Want to know more?
Mar 21

Software design is the act of determining the user's experience with a piece of software. It has nothing to do with how the code works inside, or how big or small the code is. The designer's task is to specify completely and unambiguously the user's whole experience.

-- David Liddle, From Bringing Design to Software, edited by Terry Winograd, 1996

  • Share this quote on... Bookmark and Share
  • Get more quotes

Eva Hornecker on Tangible Interaction

Eva Hornecker explains the evolving concept of Tangible Interaction.

Read Eva's insightful entry here..

Licensed through a Creative Commons licence Open Content

We believe in Open Content and use the Creative Commons Copyright Licences, which makes the content of this website in effect the property of our community, not of this specific website. This page/work is copyright of Interaction-Design.org through the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike Licence.
Permission to make digital/hard copy of part or all of this work for personal, classroom, and commercial use is granted without fee provided that appropriate credit is given (i.e. that the author's name, the title of this publication/article/web page, and its URL clearly appear) and that derivative works are also made available through the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike Licence. See the copyright page for full details or click the 'how to cite' link above for info on how to cite this publication/article/web page.
 

Page information

Author(s): Mads Soegaard
This encyclopedia entry has undergone double-blinded peer-review by two reviewers based on these criteria, language copy-editing, typesetting, and reference validation.
How to cite/reference this page
URL: http://www.interaction-design.org/encyclopedia/distributed_cognition.html