Jim Greeno and Timothy Nokes-Malach: Situated cognition
Basic reading
Greeno, J. G., & Engeström, Y. (in press). Learning in activity. In R. K. Sawyer (Ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of the Learning Sciences (2nd Edition). Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. [Online]
Additional reading
Greeno, J. G. (2006). Learning in activity. In R. K. Sawyer (Ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of the Learning Sciences (pp. 79-96). Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
Engeström, Y. (2001). Expansive learning at work: Toward an activity theoretical reconceptualization. Journal of Education and Work, 14, 133-156.
Engle, R. A. (2006). Framing interactions to foster generative learning: A situative account of transfer in a community of learners classroom. Journal of the Learning Sciences, 15, 451-498.
Nokes-Malach, T. J., & Mestre, J. (2013). Toward a model of transfer as sense-making. Educational Psychologist, 48(3), 184-207.
van de Sande, C. C. & Greeno, J. G. (2012). Achieving alignment of perspectival framings in problem-solving discourse. Journal of the Learning Sciences, 21, 1-44.