{{publications:talks:aapt08summerawardtalk:slide27.jpg?500 |Changing the Frame: In a Restaurant:1}} \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ ||[[slide26|Previous Slide]]| ||[[slide28|Next Slide]]| ||[[start|Contents for Talk]]| \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ \\\\ This is a powerpoint slide originally written by Edward (Joe) Redish from the PER group at the University of Maryland. Often, our surroundings indicate to us how we should behave. For example, if we walk into a restaurant and we see a menu on the wall, we know that we will likely order our food at a counter, pay, sit down, and eat with our hands, (c.f. the next slide).