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Main Authors: Turner, James M., Belanger, Francois Papik
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ565400
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author Turner, James M.
Belanger, Francois Papik
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Belanger, Francois Papik
Turner, James M.
Belanger, Francois Papik
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contents Escaping from Babel: Improving the Terminology of Mental Models in the Literature of Human-Computer Interaction. Turner, James M. Belanger, Francois Papik Cognitive Mapping Computer Oriented Programs Computer System Design Computer Uses in Education Concept Formation Definitions Information Retrieval Man Machine Systems Models Users (Information) Vocabulary Discusses the problem of establishing terminology for mental models, attempts to sort out the various meanings found in the literature, and offers definitions that could help in developing a more standardized terminology for discussing issues of concern to researchers in human-computer interaction. The role of mental models in learning and using information retrieval systems is examined. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Escaping from Babel: Improving the Terminology of Mental Models in the Literature of Human-Computer Interaction.
Turner, James M.
Belanger, Francois Papik
Cognitive Mapping
Computer Oriented Programs
Computer System Design
Computer Uses in Education
Concept Formation
Definitions
Information Retrieval
Man Machine Systems
Models
Users (Information)
Vocabulary
Escaping from Babel: Improving the Terminology of Mental Models in the Literature of Human-Computer Interaction. Turner, James M. Belanger, Francois Papik Cognitive Mapping Computer Oriented Programs Computer System Design Computer Uses in Education Concept Formation Definitions Information Retrieval Man Machine Systems Models Users (Information) Vocabulary Discusses the problem of establishing terminology for mental models, attempts to sort out the various meanings found in the literature, and offers definitions that could help in developing a more standardized terminology for discussing issues of concern to researchers in human-computer interaction. The role of mental models in learning and using information retrieval systems is examined. (AEF)
title Escaping from Babel: Improving the Terminology of Mental Models in the Literature of Human-Computer Interaction.
topic Cognitive Mapping
Computer Oriented Programs
Computer System Design
Computer Uses in Education
Concept Formation
Definitions
Information Retrieval
Man Machine Systems
Models
Users (Information)
Vocabulary
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ565400