Heuristic play can stimulate all the senses, creating a rich learning experience.
The example of
heuristic play, a term coined by child psychologist, Elinor Goldschmied in the early 1980s, describes play and exploration of the properties of objects.
Not exact matches
The kind of theology I will be engaged in here, by no means the only kind, could be called
heuristic theology; in analogy with some similar activities in the sciences, it «
plays» with possibilities in order to find out, to discover, new fruitful ways to interpret the universe.6 In the case of an
heuristic theology focused on cosmology, the discovery would be oriented toward «remythologizing» creation as dependent upon God.
No one in Utah has been charged with neglecting their children because they were walking home, but say you're trying to return parenting to the realm of by - cracky
heuristics and it sure
plays well in the parenting media.
While it might look like a reading system bug when
playing, pouring resources into
heuristic tests to try and guess the right point to flip the page is unrealistic (e.g., average guess of seconds per word times the number of words showing and flip the page when the resulting time has elapsed).
I show how the
heuristics of
play apply to stories as well as games, and how a «ludic semiotics» can give us a better and deeper picture of how meaning - making occurs in all types of art, not just games.
Tacit knowledge
plays a role in shaping the biases and
heuristics that Daniel Kahneman brought to our attention in behavioral economics.