@misc{cogprints682, volume = {4}, number = {2/3}, title = {Situated cognition: Stepping out of representational flatland.}, author = {William J. Clancey}, year = {1991}, pages = {109--112}, journal = {AI Communications ? The European Journal on Artificial Intelligence}, keywords = {situated cognition, representations, transaction, human learning}, url = {http://cogprints.org/682/}, abstract = {Descriptions of novice-expert differences, reasoning strategies, explanation-based learning, etc. are descriptions of how people create and use models within a representational language, when interacting with their environment in cycles of perceiving and acting. To complement these descriptions, we need to understand how representational languages are created.} }