O seminário decorre às 16:00 (horas de Lisboa), online.
Link Zoom
https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/87999595029?pwd=WS9HR2JvRFRuNk9UdWdTaGh0UHpUQT09
Password: 848810
Abstract
Metacognition is the set of abilities for controlling and monitoring one’s own cognitive actions, such as trying to learn or to solve a problem. Many cognitive actions are now integrated to computerized environments. A large body of evidence shows that metacognition is selectively impaired in processing information on-screen, leading to poorer learning or cognitive performance (unless appropriate correcting measures are applied). This evidence will be presented and discussed for its implications regarding artificial quasi-agentive programs.
Nota biográfica
Joëlle Proust is an emeritus CNRS Director of Research at Institut Jean-Nicod, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris. For the last twenty years, her research concentrated on metacognition: an ESF-EUROCORE project (2006-9) was devoted to the evolution of metacognition (Beran, Brand, Perner & Proust, The Foundations of Metacognition, 2012; Proust, The Philosophy of Metacognition: mental agency and self-awareness, 2013). An ERC project (2011-2016), explored cultural diversity in children’s and adults’ metacognitive practices (Metacognitive Diversity, 2018). From 2018 onward, as a member of the French Scientific Council of National Education, she has conducted pedagogical research based on metacognition.
Contacto
anna.ciaunica[a]gmail.com