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  1. Gordon Pask’s Conversation Theory and Interaction of Actors Theory: Research to Practice.Shantanu Tilak, Thomas Manning, Michael Glassman, Paul Pangaro & Bernard C. E. Scott - 2024 - Enacting Cybernetics 2 (1):1-22.
    This three-part paper presents Gordon Pask’s conversation theory (CT) and interaction of actors theory (IA) and outlines ways to apply these cybernetic approaches to designing technologies and scenarios for both formal and informal learning. The first part of the paper covers concepts central to CT and IA, explaining the relationship between conceptual and mechanical operators, and machines mediating informal and formal learning. The second part of the paper applies visual representations of CT and IA to understanding the use of Pask’s (...)
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  2. Cybernetic Foundations for Psychology.Bernard C. E. Scott Scott - 2016 - Constructivist Foundations 11 (3):509-517.
    Context: The field of psychology consists of many specialist domains of activity, which lack shared foundations. This means that the field as a whole lacks conceptual coherence. Problem: The aim of the article is to show how second-order cybernetics can provide both foundations and a unifying conceptual framework for psychology. Method: The field of psychology is overviewed. There is then a demonstration of how cybernetics can provide both foundations and a unifying conceptual framework. This entails defining some key cybernetics concepts (...)
     
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  3. Hear Then the Parable: A Commentary on the Parables of Jesus.Bernard Brandon Scott - 1989
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    The Potential of Second-Order Cybernetics in the College Classroom.Shantanu Tilak, Shayan Doroudi, Thomas Manning, Paul Pangaro, Michael Glassman, Ziye Wen, Marvin Evans & Bernard C. E. Scott - 2023 - Relating Systems Thinking and Design Symposium.
    This workshop unearths the potential of applying principles of cybernetics to curriculum and educational technology design. Here, we focus on using technology-assisted learning scenarios at the confluence of education, psychology, and computer science as an asset for adults to learn the skills for critical Internet navigation; skills we argue are an integral part of life in the Information Age. The first part of the workshop begins with an introduction to what von Foerster called Gordon Pask’s first theorem (a basic framework (...)
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  5. Sound Mapping the New Testament.Margaret Ellen Lee & Bernard Brandon Scott - 2009
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  6. Hollywood Dreams and Biblical Stories.Bernard Brandon Scott - 1994
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  7. lands and Islands Project's Learning Environments and Technology.Bernard Scott - 2001 - Foundations of Science 6:385-387.
  8. Re-Imagine the World: An Introduction to the Parables of Jesus.Bernard Brandon Scott - 2001
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  9. The Quest for Home: Household in Mark's Community.Bernard Brandon Scott - 2001
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    Gordon Pask's conversation theory: A domain independent constructivist model of human knowing. [REVIEW]Bernard Scott - 2001 - Foundations of Science 6 (4):343-360.
    Although it is conceded that distinct knowledge domains do presentparticular problems of coming to know, in thispaper it is argued that it is possible to construct a domain independent modelof the processes of coming to know, one inwhich observers share understandings and do soin agreed ways. The model in question is partof the conversation theory of Gordon Pask. CT, as a theory of theory construction andcommunication, has particular relevance forfoundational issues in science and scienceeducation. CT explicitly propounds a ``radicalconstructivist'' epistemology. (...)
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