ZipWits
Think Linking

1 • Black Box

using a description of comprehension to frame strategies and apply them in practical contexts

Goals

For the learner to have an opportunity to . . .

  • Analyze the elements of Searle’s thought experiment
  • Compare/contrast comprehension with a black box
  • Identify strategies from a description of comprehension
  • Identify a cascade of follow-up reading strategies
  • Distinguish literal from inferential comprehension

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What do you Think?
  1. Would the thought experiment be just as effective (a) with Spanish or (b) with the language of beings from another planet?
  2. Which of the following is most like a black box: dictionary, bilingual dictionary (e.g.: English/Russian), thesaurus?
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About Me

Roger Kenyon was North America’s first lay canon lawyer and associate director at the Archdiocese of Seattle. He was involved in tech (author of Macintosh Introductory Programming, Mainstay) before teaching (author of ThinkLink: a learner-active program, Riverwood). Roger lives near Toronto and is the author of numerous collections of short stories.

“When not writing, I’m riding—eBike, motorbike, and a mow cart that catches air down the hills. One day I’ll have Goldies again.”