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The University of Sydney Page 1
Learning as construction
of actionable concepts: A
multimodal blending
perspective
Lina Markauskaite and Peter
Goodyear
Acknowledgements:
ARC Grant DP0988307
Dr Agnieszka Bachfischer
Centre for Research on Learning and
Innovation
The University of Sydney
Earli
Tampere, 2017
The University of Sydney Page 2
Context
1. Practical & intellectual context
2. Theoretical approach
3. Analytical approach
4. Empirical context
5. Few examples
6. Final notes
Link to eBook
The University of Sydney Page 3
Formal concepts, actionable knowledge,
innovation
Actionable knowledge –
“knowledge that is particularly
useful to get things accomplished
in practical activities”
(After Yinger & Lee, 1993, 100)
Upper image http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/imgmec/vec7a.gif
The University of Sydney Page 4
Purpose
How do university students enact
formal concepts in practical tasks
when learning to solve innovative
professional problems?
http://netns.ie/class-news/2nd-class/diaper-dissecting/
The University of Sydney Page 5
Formal and functional (use of) concepts
A formal concept – “a cognitive
entity that has a reference class
that is determined by an explicit
definition and that is used in a
system of formal deductive
reasoning”
A functional concept – “a
cognitive entity that has
meaning in a kind of activity, in
which it contributes to the way
participants organize their
understanding of what they are
doing”
(After Greeno, 2012)
The University of Sydney Page 6
Grounded cognition: Symbolic vs. situated
view of the conceptual system
Situated conceptual system –
brain utilises modality specific
systems when it simulates
conceptual categories
(Barsalou, 1999, 2009)
Situated information that is stored
together with a conceptual
category:
1. selected properties
2. background settings
3. possible actions
4. internal states: affects,
motivations, AND cognitive
states and operations
Actionable conceptual
understanding is “the ability to
construct a wide variety of
situated conceptualizations that
support goal achievement in
diverse situations”
(Barsalou, 2009, 244)
Aspirin
The University of Sydney Page 8
Analytical approach: Blending
Mental (conceptual) spaces
– mental arrays of already
familiar ideas
Blending – a routine part of
human cognition during which
selected elements and
connections between several
mental spaces are projected
into a new composite space
that is used to perform further
mental work
(After Fauconnier, 1994; Turner 2001, 2014)
The University of Sydney Page 9
Conceptual blending
(After Turner, 2008)
“This surgeon is a
butcher”
Surgeon Butcher
Incompetent
Cutting living tissue, etc
Healing - Killing
The University of Sydney Page 10
Material (multimodal) blending
(After Hutchins, 2005)
http://forums.archeagegame.com/showthread.php?47008-So...-
Where-s-the-priority-patron-queue
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/culture/2017-
05/16/content_29363100.htm
Line People
Queue
The University of Sydney Page 11
Empirical context: Teaching to “work
scientifically”
Students: pre-service primary teachers
Context: Learning to teach science through inquiry
Activity: Developing 3 lesson plans & resources, teaching,
reflecting/improving & packing all into a shoe box
Topic: material properties
Selected object: nappy
Concept: “scientific experiment”
The University of Sydney Page 12
Blending 1: A worksheet, tests and nappy
01a Agi: So that’s gonna be a
(worksheet). The second one –
don’t inquire now how it works
((draws a big rectangle representing
a blank worksheet)) – there’s the
second worksheet,
01b and they’ve got three tests
((writes ‘1’, ‘2’, ‘3’ in the rectangle)).
02 Nat: Yeah.
03a Agi: And so they’ve got four – I
don’t know how many layers in a
nappy. This is layer A, B, C, D
((writes ‘a’, ‘b’, ‘c’, ‘d’ letters near 1)).
01a Worksheet:
Inscriptional scaffold
01b Scientific
experiment “proper”:
Number of tests
03a Nappy: Number
of layers
The University of Sydney Page 13
Blending 2: + social-pedagogical arrangements
03b So then they test A, B, C, D,
for… [4 seconds]
03c I don’t know what it is, like
hard err waterproof I think.
03d Maybe we can divide them
into groups.
03e Maybe so, group 1 // test =
((writes ‘waterproof’ near test 1))
04 Nat: = Do this layer.
03b Tests + Nappy’s
layers
03c Tests/Nappy
03d Social-pedagogical
organisation: work in
groups
03e Groups + Tests
04 Nappy’s layers
The University of Sydney Page 14
Blending 3: + material + own bodies + curriculum
+…
07a Jill: // And then we also need
less stuff, we don’t need to like
have… [4 seconds] and
07b if there’s three, are there
three things that are being tested
then one of us can be in each of
these groups.
08 Agi: Yeah. Waterproof, what
was the other one? But then umm
((thinks)).
09a Nat: It will be interesting to
look at how they might vary their
results though if they’re all in one
group (…)
09b not like we’re gonna talk
about it, but anyway.
07a Nappy: Materiality
07b Tests + Grouping +
Own bodies: Number of
teachers
08 Tests/Nappy
09a Scientific
experiment: Variability of
results + Grouping
09b Pedagogical-
curriculum design:
Lesson focus
The University of Sydney Page 15
Summary: Main spaces and elements brought
into the blend
The University of Sydney Page 17
Main insights
1. The pre-service teachers’ capacity to enact concepts in practical
activities cannot be understood solely by investigating how they
define or reason with isolated formal concepts.
2. It necessitates tracing how they blend selected elements of the
concept with: a) other concepts that operate in the same activity
space, b) features of the current and projected social and material
context, including their own bodies, and c) current and simulated
action.
3. Construction of multimodal blends involves emergence and serves
as a productive unit of analysis for investigating conceptual
learning for innovative professional action.
The University of Sydney Page 18
If you are interested...
Email:
Follow our website:
https://epistemicfluency.com
Lina.Marakauskaite@sydney.edu.
au

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Learning as construction of actionable concepts: A multimodal blending perspective

  • 1. The University of Sydney Page 1 Learning as construction of actionable concepts: A multimodal blending perspective Lina Markauskaite and Peter Goodyear Acknowledgements: ARC Grant DP0988307 Dr Agnieszka Bachfischer Centre for Research on Learning and Innovation The University of Sydney Earli Tampere, 2017
  • 2. The University of Sydney Page 2 Context 1. Practical & intellectual context 2. Theoretical approach 3. Analytical approach 4. Empirical context 5. Few examples 6. Final notes Link to eBook
  • 3. The University of Sydney Page 3 Formal concepts, actionable knowledge, innovation Actionable knowledge – “knowledge that is particularly useful to get things accomplished in practical activities” (After Yinger & Lee, 1993, 100) Upper image http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/imgmec/vec7a.gif
  • 4. The University of Sydney Page 4 Purpose How do university students enact formal concepts in practical tasks when learning to solve innovative professional problems? http://netns.ie/class-news/2nd-class/diaper-dissecting/
  • 5. The University of Sydney Page 5 Formal and functional (use of) concepts A formal concept – “a cognitive entity that has a reference class that is determined by an explicit definition and that is used in a system of formal deductive reasoning” A functional concept – “a cognitive entity that has meaning in a kind of activity, in which it contributes to the way participants organize their understanding of what they are doing” (After Greeno, 2012)
  • 6. The University of Sydney Page 6 Grounded cognition: Symbolic vs. situated view of the conceptual system Situated conceptual system – brain utilises modality specific systems when it simulates conceptual categories (Barsalou, 1999, 2009) Situated information that is stored together with a conceptual category: 1. selected properties 2. background settings 3. possible actions 4. internal states: affects, motivations, AND cognitive states and operations Actionable conceptual understanding is “the ability to construct a wide variety of situated conceptualizations that support goal achievement in diverse situations” (Barsalou, 2009, 244) Aspirin
  • 7. The University of Sydney Page 8 Analytical approach: Blending Mental (conceptual) spaces – mental arrays of already familiar ideas Blending – a routine part of human cognition during which selected elements and connections between several mental spaces are projected into a new composite space that is used to perform further mental work (After Fauconnier, 1994; Turner 2001, 2014)
  • 8. The University of Sydney Page 9 Conceptual blending (After Turner, 2008) “This surgeon is a butcher” Surgeon Butcher Incompetent Cutting living tissue, etc Healing - Killing
  • 9. The University of Sydney Page 10 Material (multimodal) blending (After Hutchins, 2005) http://forums.archeagegame.com/showthread.php?47008-So...- Where-s-the-priority-patron-queue http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/culture/2017- 05/16/content_29363100.htm Line People Queue
  • 10. The University of Sydney Page 11 Empirical context: Teaching to “work scientifically” Students: pre-service primary teachers Context: Learning to teach science through inquiry Activity: Developing 3 lesson plans & resources, teaching, reflecting/improving & packing all into a shoe box Topic: material properties Selected object: nappy Concept: “scientific experiment”
  • 11. The University of Sydney Page 12 Blending 1: A worksheet, tests and nappy 01a Agi: So that’s gonna be a (worksheet). The second one – don’t inquire now how it works ((draws a big rectangle representing a blank worksheet)) – there’s the second worksheet, 01b and they’ve got three tests ((writes ‘1’, ‘2’, ‘3’ in the rectangle)). 02 Nat: Yeah. 03a Agi: And so they’ve got four – I don’t know how many layers in a nappy. This is layer A, B, C, D ((writes ‘a’, ‘b’, ‘c’, ‘d’ letters near 1)). 01a Worksheet: Inscriptional scaffold 01b Scientific experiment “proper”: Number of tests 03a Nappy: Number of layers
  • 12. The University of Sydney Page 13 Blending 2: + social-pedagogical arrangements 03b So then they test A, B, C, D, for… [4 seconds] 03c I don’t know what it is, like hard err waterproof I think. 03d Maybe we can divide them into groups. 03e Maybe so, group 1 // test = ((writes ‘waterproof’ near test 1)) 04 Nat: = Do this layer. 03b Tests + Nappy’s layers 03c Tests/Nappy 03d Social-pedagogical organisation: work in groups 03e Groups + Tests 04 Nappy’s layers
  • 13. The University of Sydney Page 14 Blending 3: + material + own bodies + curriculum +… 07a Jill: // And then we also need less stuff, we don’t need to like have… [4 seconds] and 07b if there’s three, are there three things that are being tested then one of us can be in each of these groups. 08 Agi: Yeah. Waterproof, what was the other one? But then umm ((thinks)). 09a Nat: It will be interesting to look at how they might vary their results though if they’re all in one group (…) 09b not like we’re gonna talk about it, but anyway. 07a Nappy: Materiality 07b Tests + Grouping + Own bodies: Number of teachers 08 Tests/Nappy 09a Scientific experiment: Variability of results + Grouping 09b Pedagogical- curriculum design: Lesson focus
  • 14. The University of Sydney Page 15 Summary: Main spaces and elements brought into the blend
  • 15. The University of Sydney Page 17 Main insights 1. The pre-service teachers’ capacity to enact concepts in practical activities cannot be understood solely by investigating how they define or reason with isolated formal concepts. 2. It necessitates tracing how they blend selected elements of the concept with: a) other concepts that operate in the same activity space, b) features of the current and projected social and material context, including their own bodies, and c) current and simulated action. 3. Construction of multimodal blends involves emergence and serves as a productive unit of analysis for investigating conceptual learning for innovative professional action.
  • 16. The University of Sydney Page 18 If you are interested... Email: Follow our website: https://epistemicfluency.com Lina.Marakauskaite@sydney.edu. au