Sure. Affordances are created by the interaction between the user and the environment. This is definitely more dynamic in the 'learning' phase, and generally consolidates in the 'operational' phase. In a community, you can stabilise affordances, but…
Could we consider that, for a community (or an intelligent entity) acting in a certain environment, the affordances are changing in a first phase (learning process) and then become stable in a second phase (operational process)? I mean like in a neu…
Affordances can be defined as "the product of the interaction between the learner and the environment. Each interaction potentially alters the knowledge and the identity of the learner, as well as the micro-ecology of the environment.
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