Examining the Qualities of Schema in Topology
event
Monday,
February 17,
2020
access_time
12:30pm (CST)
room
PHSC 430
Abstract: According to Skemp (1979), a schema is a structure of connected concepts that determines the effectiveness of our director systems. He defines many qualities of a schema, including the strength of connections and the existence of higher-order schemas. We use undergraduate-level Topology tasks to investigate two examples of rich schemas to learn more about these two qualities and to see what they may look like practically.
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Milos Savic.