A Critique of Creativity and ComplexityOn the Edge of Chaos
A Critique of Creativity and Complexity: On the Edge of Chaos
Coxon, Steve V.
2014-01-01 00:00:00
[Robot is a term first coined in 1920 by Czech playwright Karel Capek from the Czech word for forced labor, robota (James & Leon, n.d.). Although once only a playwright’s fancy, today’s robots labor around the world and beyond, and they are playing increasingly important roles in society. Robots are autonomous machines that respond with motor movements to input from the external world through sensors in accordance with computer programs.]
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A Critique of Creativity and ComplexityOn the Edge of Chaos
[Robot is a term first coined in 1920 by Czech playwright Karel Capek from the Czech word for forced labor, robota (James & Leon, n.d.). Although once only a playwright’s fancy, today’s robots labor around the world and beyond, and they are playing increasingly important roles in society. Robots are autonomous machines that respond with motor movements to input from the external world through sensors in accordance with computer programs.]
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Keywords: Spatial Ability; Student Thinking; Traditional Classroom; Gifted Student; Video Game Addiction
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