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Index
Things That Make Us Smart Copyright Table of Contents Chapter Notes and Book Design Preface
A Quartet of Books A Personal Note Acknowledgments
One: A Human-Centered Technology
Toward a Human-Centered View of Technology and People Two Kinds of Cognition
Two: Experiencing the World
Experiential and Reflective Cognition Two Kinds of Cognition, Three Kids of Learning
Accretion Tuning Restructuring
Optimal Flow
Three: The Power of Representation
Cognitive Artifacts Matching the Representation to the Task How Representations Aid Information Access and Computation
Example: Medical Prescriptions
Representing Number
Additive and Substitutive Representations
Naturalness and Experiential Condition
Four: Fitting the Artifact to the Person
Surface and International Representation
Properties of Surface Representations The Tower of Hanoi, Oranges, and Coffee Cups
Fitting the Representation to the Task
Graphic Representations Psychological Scales and Representation Digital Versus Analog Displays
Fitting the Representation to the Person Technologies Have Affordances
Five: The Human Mind
The Origin of Human Intelligence Human Cognition
The Power of Stories Error Tunnel Vision
Six: Distributed Cognition
Disembodied Intelligence In the World, Impossible Things Are Possible Why Accuracy Is Not Always Important
Seven: A Place for Everything, and Everything in its Place
The Vertical Filing Cabinet: A Technological Breakthrough Organizing Knowledge Navigating through Cyberspace The Electronic Library
Eight: Predicting the Future
Examining the Past
The Accuracy of Predictions The Time Frame of Predictions
Predicting the Future
Problem Areas
The Power to Fantasize
Science Fiction and the Technologies for Interacting with Machines*
Multiple Minds Why Is It More Fun to Read about the New Technologies than to Use Them?
Nine: Soft and Hard Technology
Machine-Centered versus Human-Centered Views The Language of Logic Soft versus Hard Technology
The Telephone System
Appropriate Technology
The Stamp Machine Rabbit
Ten: Technology Is Not Neutral
Is the Medium the Message?
Reflective Thought
Appropriate Use of Technology
The Human Side of Technology
Making Technology Humane
Chapter Notes References More from Don Norman Connect with Diversion Books
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