Distributed Cognition Framework
FreshFramework for understanding how cognitive processes are distributed across individuals, tools, and representations in collaborative systems.
Distributed Cognition is a theoretical framework developed by Edwin Hutchins that examines how cognitive processes extend beyond individual minds to include interactions between people, tools, and environmental representations. It emphasizes how knowledge and problem-solving emerge from the coordination of multiple agents and artifacts working together. This framework is particularly valuable for analyzing collaborative work systems where cognition is shared across team members and technological tools, providing insights into how groups collectively process information and make decisions.