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Digital Turn in Epistemology | Lecture by Anna Shvarts (Lomonosov Moscow State University)

Digital Turn in Epistemology

Agenda

22 May 2018
Freudenthal Institute, Utrecht University

Lecture by Anna Shvarts (Lomonosov Moscow State University)

Development of mathematical perception in embodied student-tutor collaboration

Visual representations are an essential part of mathematical concepts; at the same time, extensive evidence exposes that novices and experts perceive the visual material differently. The culture-historical approach suggests that the process of acquiring a mathematical perception is a transformation from the naïve form of perception to the cultural one through collaboration between a learner and a teacher. Joint attention between them appears to be a valuable theoretical construct that allows to follow and to understand the dynamics and effectiveness of this collaboration. Our multimodal data sources from the student-tutor pairs include the video of gestures, the audio of verbal utterances and the dual eye-tracking data. The micro-ethnographical analysis of two episodes, namely the learning of Cartesian coordinates and derivation of the parabola formula, revealed strong coordination between student’s and tutor’s perception-action processes. Following the culture-historical approach, the theory of complex dynamical systems and an enactivist perspective we consider student-tutor collaboration as an intersubjective distributed perception-action system. During the teaching and learning processes, the system is moved from intersubjective embodied coupling towards independency of the student’s perception and action processes from the tutor.