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Title: “Case n' Point”: Discovering Learning in the Nonce
Authors: Koschmann, Timothy
Zemel, Alan
Neumeister, Michael
Issue Date: Jun-2014
Publisher: Boulder, CO: International Society of the Learning Sciences
Citation: Koschmann, T., Zemel, A., & Neumeister, M. (2014). “Case n' Point”: Discovering Learning in the Nonce. In Joseph L. Polman, Eleni A. Kyza, D. Kevin O'Neill, Iris Tabak, William R. Penuel, A. Susan Jurow, Kevin O'Connor, Tiffany Lee, and Laura D'Amico (Eds.). Learning and Becoming in Practice: The International Conference of the Learning Sciences (ICLS) 2014. Volume 1. Colorado, CO: International Society of the Learning Sciences, pp. 551-558.
Abstract: We present a single-case analysis of the taking of a stitch within a surgical procedure. All work carried out in the OR of a teaching hospital is held to exacting standards and scrutinized at all points regarding its adequacy. We examine how this kind of assessment is carried out with respect to a particular stitch taken by a surgeon-in-training in the course of a long and complex surgery. Our analysis offers an alternate way of talking about learning, treating it as an occasioned and interactional phenomenon. Learning, by this view, represents a special kind of performance done [1] publicly [2] for assessment and [3] with a displayed orientation to the next-time through. Implications for research in the learning sciences are developed.
URI: https://doi.dx.org/10.22318/icls2014.551
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