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Rubik’s Cube example of an “understanding of science” artefact by epitome and elaboration
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design plan basic organization: Epitome plus Elaborations where to starthow to proceed
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Epitome is minimal complete concrete accessible background interesting is not abstract atypical
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Elaborations retain structure of epitome elaborate on aspects of epitome content introduce background as necessary facts, notation, jargon develop experience to support induction to concepts, principles, theories philosophy 101
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Example – organizing structure 20 cubes to locate correctly Locate cubes Top layer Middle layerBottom layer Edge cubes Corner cubes 1 st 2,34 th etc... epitome
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appreciation of solving Rubik’s cube 20 cubes to locate correctly epitome: locate first cube (easy) 19 elaborations: locate next cube (harder and harder)
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appreciation of solving Rubik’s cube - introduction 20 cubes to locate correctly 3 x 3 x 3 = 27 cubes 1 cube is invisible (in centre) 6 cubes are fixed so, 20 cubes to locate some notation top, middle bottom layer edge cube, corner cube top, bottom, front, back, left, right faces
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Epitome – locate first cube (1) locate first cube to top front (red/blue) 1.find cube with top and front colours 2.move cube to bottom front 3.move cube to top front by a.quick move, or b.tricky moves
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Epitome – locate first cube (1) 1.find edge cube with top and front colours 2.move that cube to bottom front
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Epitome – locate first cube (2) 3 a if front colour matches, rotate to top
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Epitome – locate first cube (3) 3 b if front colour does not match, rotate to side, rotate up, rotate to top
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Epitome is minimal - easiest cube to locate complete – extent, alternatives concrete accessible – minimal jargon and notation background – some familiarity with Rubik’s cube interesting – is relevant, poses a problem, shows progress is not abstract atypical
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Elaborations – place other cubes retain structure of epitome – place a cube elaborate on aspects of epitome content longer sequences, more alternatives, temporary displacement of located cubes introduce background as necessary terminology for cube parts, notation for rotations, important rotation sequences develop experience to support induction to concepts, principles, theories
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