Working with the TA Text: Conclusions

This is one part of the reflection on the lesson “Working with TA Text: Jonathan Seagull

 

After working with the system of task to text I have made the following conclusions/remarks.

 

Comments  

# Irina Buchinska 2013-03-03 17:00
Renata, I understand your concerns, I have similar ones. I am afraid we use ENV as an aim/objective of learning not as a tool for doing the task.

Would be good if Alexander joint here with explanation of the function of ENV, supposing that the students understand how the ENV model is built.
# Renata Jonina 2013-03-04 17:41
It nice to know that you have the same concern. In fact, I often feel stuck with this ENV, what do I do with it. Now when I think about algorithms as an important outcome of STEP 2 it makes more sense to me.
At the same time, when I look at many tasks from the system of tasks to text, it looks like there are a lot of tasks for simply practising finding features (e.g. finding the opposites). So, I feel lost.
# Alexander Sokol 2013-03-05 20:47
Renata, where exactly do you see the contradiction? When dealing with simple tasks (eg from parts 4 or 5), the algorithms students come up with a fairly simple. Basic understanding of the ENV model is enough for building them. In Part 6, however, algorithms are normally more complex and the ENV model as such would often not suffice for building them.

Irina, re the function of the ENV. The most general one is to help us produce descriptions that are easy to operate with when dealing with problems. The ENV model is the most fundamental one in the sense that everything else is described via ENV.
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