Abstract
On October 18th Bill Clancey gave a talk at the DELTA-conference held in The Hague (The Netherlands). His talk mainly deals with the notion of ‘situated cognition’ and its implications for Artificial Intelligence and learning. Because the ideas surrounding situated cognition give rise to a lot of debate we hereby present an excerpt his talk and we explicitly invite our readers to react to the ideas presented. Of course the presentation Clancey gave was much more elaborate than can be represented here.
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