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  1. Experiential knowledge

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Experiential knowledge is knowledge gained through experience as opposed to a priori before experience knowledge. In the philosophy of mind , the phrase often refers to knowledge that can only be acquired through experience, such as, for example, the knowledge of what it is like to see colour s, which could not be explained to someone born blind. See also qualia . A priori knowledge is can Adam or Eve know what water feels like on their skin prior to touching it for the first time? The phrase also crops up in philosophy of religion , as an argument against God s omniscience here it is questioned whether God could genuinely know everything, since he supposedly cannot know what it is like to sin . Writer Barry Lopez writes about experiential knowledge and how it relates back to the environment. He explains that without experiencing nature, one cannot fully know and understand the relationships within ecosystems. One can exploit the problems with non experiential based knowledge and make someone understand the necessity of experiential knowledge by asking them to explain a color like blue . This is a perfect example of the flaws of interpersonal communication because of our inability to allow a blind man to feel the essence of colors. As defined by Dr. Thomasina Borkman Emeritus Professor of Sociology, George Mason University experiential knowledge is the cornerstone of therapy in self help groups. Sharing in such groups is the narration of significant life experiences in a process through which the knowledge derived thereof is validated by the group and transformed into a corpus that becomes their fundamental resource and product. DEFAULTSORT Experiential Knowledge Category Knowledge Category Concepts in epistemology Category Mental content Philo stub ...   more details



  1. Experiential learning

    Experiential learning is the process of making meaning from direct experience. ref Itin, C. M. 1999 . Reasserting the Philosophy of Experiential Education as a Vehicle for Change in the 21st Century. The Journal of Experiential Education,.22 2 , 91 98. ref Simply put, Experiential Learning is learning ... to popularize the idea of experiential learning drawing heavily on the work of John Dewey , Kurt Lewin , and Jean Piaget . His work on experiential learning has contributed greatly to expanding the philosophy of experiential education . Staged experiential learning is often called a Dynamic Learning Experience DLE in certain high hazard industries. Overview Experiential learning is learning through reflection on doing, which is often contrasted with rote or wikt didactic didactic learning. Experiential learning is related to, but not synonymous with, experiential education , action learning ... separate terms with separate meanings. ref Itin, C. M. 1999 . Reasserting the Philosophy of Experiential Education as a Vehicle for Change in the 21st Century. The Journal of Experiential Education,.22 2 , 91 98. ref Experiential learning focuses on the learning process for the individual unlike experiential education , which focuses on the transactive process between teacher and learner . An example of experiential learning is going to the zoo and learning through observation and interaction ... and experiments with knowledge firsthand, instead of hearing or reading about others experiences. Experiential learning requires no teacher and relates solely to the meaning making process of the individual s direct experience. However, though the gaining of knowledge is an inherent process that occurs ... to David Kolb , an American educational theorist, knowledge is continuously gained through ... He states that in order to gain genuine knowledge from an experience, certain abilities are required ... ideas gained from the experience. Implementation Experiential learning can be a highly effective ...   more details



  1. Experiential education

    Multiple issues POV December 2007 refimprove July 2007 Experiential education is a philosophy of education ... with the learning environment and content. ref Itin, C. M. 1999 . Reasserting the Philosophy of Experiential Education as a Vehicle for Change in the 21st Century. The Journal of Experiential Education,.22 2 , 91 98. ref The term is mistakenly used interchangeably with experiential learning . ref nd http wilderdom.com experiential ExperientialReferences.html Experiential learning and experiential education . Wilderdom.com. Retrieved 6 12 07. ref The Association for Experiential Education regards experiential education as a philosophy and methodology in which educators purposefully engage with learners in direct experience and focused reflection in order to increase knowledge, develop skills and clarify values. ref nd http www.aee.org customer pages.php?pageid 47 What is experiential education? , Association for Experiential Education, Retrieved 6 12 07 ref Experiential education is the term ... John Dewey was the most famous proponent of experiential education, writing Experience and Education ... organization and the need to have experience as central in the educational process, hence why experiential ... knowledge approach of modern traditional education was too concerned with delivering knowledge, and not enough with understanding students experiences. ref http wilderdom.com experiential ExperientialDewey.html Neil, J. 2005 John Dewey, the Modern Father of Experiential Education , Wilderdom.com. Retrieved 6 12 07. ref Dewey s work influenced dozens of other prominent experiential models and advocates ... 1999 3 foxfire.htm The Foxfire Approach to Teaching and Learning John Dewey, Experiential ... Bound , ref Gass, M. 2003 Kurt Hahn address 2002 AEE International Conference , Journal of Experiential Education. 25 3 , pp. 363 371 ref and Paulo Freire . Freire is often cited in works on experiential education. ref Bing, A. 1989 Peace Studies as Experiential Education, Annals of the American Academy ...   more details



  1. ID Experiential

    Infobox Company company name iD Experiential company type Public company Public location city London, England London location country UK foundation London, England London August 1994 industry Experiential marketing homepage http www.idexperiential.co.uk www.idexperiential.co.uk iD Experiential is an experiential marketing company based in Kentish Town , London . Awards Field Marketing & Brand Experience Awards FMBX Gold Award Winner for Most Effective Roadshow for Robinsons Fruit Shoot Campaign, 2010. ref name Most Effective Roadshow cite web url http www.idexperiential.co.uk news iDExperientialWinGold content title FMBX Gold Award Winner 2011 Robinsons Fruit Shoot Campaign ref FMBX Gold Award Winner for Most Effective Sampling Campaign for Lipton Lipton Ice Tea , 2010. ref name Most Effective Sampling Campaign cite web url http www.idexperiential.co.uk news iDExperientialWinGold content title FMBX Gold Award Winner 2011 Lipton Ice Tea ref FMBX Gold Award Winner for Promotions Team Of The Year for iD Staffing, 2010. ref name Promotions Team of the year cite web url http www.idexperiential.co.uk news iDExperientialWinGold content title FMBX Gold Award Winner 2011 iD Staffing ref FMBX Silver Award Winner for Best Client Relationship for Britvic , 2011. ref name Best Client Relationship cite web url http www.fieldmarketing.com articles 499 59 Field Marketing and Brand Experience Awards Result Announced d,news details title FMBX Silver Award Winner 2011 Britvic ref FMBX Bronze Award Winner for Best Roadshow Shopping Centre Activity for Alpro Alpro Soya , 2011. ref name Best Roadshow Shopping Centre cite web url http www.fieldstar.org Mystery Shopping News Field Marketing and Brand ... content title IPM Gold Award Robinsons Fruit Shoot Campaign ref IPM Gold Award for Best Experiential ... name IPM Gold Award Best Experiential Marketing Campaign at Point of Sale cite web url http www.idexperiential.co.uk ... iD Experiential Website http www.idexperiential.co.uk blog iD Experiential Blog Categories Please ...   more details



  1. Experiential gifts

    refimprove date August 2011 Experiential gifts also known as gift experiences and experience gifts , pioneered in the United Kingdom UK in the 1990s, now represent one of the faster growing segments of the 253 billion a year gift industry. As opposed to material gifts, they allow the recipient to have an experience, such as parachuting skydiving , kayaking , race car driving or touring a vineyard . Experiential gifts tend to fall into the following groups Adventure parachuting skydiving , kayaking , rafting whitewater rafting , hang gliding Driving rallying , NASCAR , V8 supercars Gourmet wine tasting , cigar cigar tasting , gourmet gourmet cooking lessons Environmentally friendly Segway PT Segway city tours, whale watching Rejuvenation Rejuvenate spa treatments, pilates , stone massage s History The pioneer of the industry was the United Kingdom based Red Letter Days company Red Letter Days , which rose to meteoric citation needed date September 2008 heights before crashing down to virtual bankruptcy. Red Letter Days was founded by British entrepreneur Rachel Elnaugh who reportedly came up with the idea of gift experiences after looking for a creative way to give her father tickets to an England cricket team match. The success of Red Letter Days led to Elnaugh winning the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 2002 and a role as a Dragon on Dragon s Den UK BBCTV s Dragon s Den . Red Letter Days was purchased in August 2005 by Theo Paphitis and Peter Jones entrepreneur Peter Jones , who are also Dragons on the BBCTV show. Experience gift companies launched across Europe ..., the experiential gift market is an established, highly competitive multi million dollar market ... that experiential gift giving was on the rise 30 of those surveyed planned on giving experiential gifts that year versus 23 the prior year . The survey also found that experiential gifts were particularly ... 20 Year 2004 22 Year 2005 23 Year 2006 30 Year 2007 34 Year 2008 35.5 Experiential gifts also capitalize ...   more details



  1. Experiential avoidance

    Experiential avoidance EA has been broadly defined as attempts to avoid thoughts, feelings, memories, physical sensations, and other internal experiences even when doing so creates harm in the long run. ref Hayes, S. C., Strosahl, K. D., & Wilson, K. G. 1999 . Acceptance and Commitment Therapy An Experiential Approach to Behavior Change. New York Guilford Press. ref The process of EA is thought to be maintained ..., E. V., Follette, V. M., & Strosahl. 1996 . Experiential avoidance and behavioral disorders A functional ... 47 . New York Oxford University Press ref Process Experiential Gestalt therapy Gestalt theory outlines ..., M. G. 2009 . Obsessive compulsive symptoms The contribution of obsessional beliefs and experiential .... D., & Finlay, C. G. 2003 . Anxiety sensitivity, controllability, and experiential avoidance and their relation ... and experiential avoidance as predictors of posttraumatic stress symptomatology. Behaviour .... D., & Wilson, K. G. 1999 . Acceptance and Commitment Therapy An Experiential Approach to Behavior ...., Bond, F. W., Forsyth, J. P., Karekla, M., & McCurry, S. M. 2004 . Measuring experiential avoidance ... acceptance action questionnaire aaq and variations ref The Multidimensional Experiential ..., D. in press . Development of a measure of experiential avoidance The Multidimensional Experiential ... Ostafin JCP 2007.pdf Chawla, N. & Ostafin, B. 2007 . Experiential avoidance as a functional dimensional ..., R., Ruggero, C., & Watson, D. 2011 . Development of a measure of experiential avoidance The Multidimensional Experiential Avoidance Questionnaire. Psychological Assessment . DOI 10.1037 a0023242 http books.google.com books?id CTgSzAdxc8cC&printsec frontcover&dq Acceptance and Commitment Therapy An Experiential ... false Hayes, S. C., Strosahl, K. D., & Wilson, K. G. 1999 . Acceptance and Commitment Therapy An Experiential ..., E. V., Follette, V. M., & Strosahl. 1996 . Experiential avoidance and behavioral disorders A functional ... Experiential Avoidance Questionnaire Psychology DEFAULTSORT Applied psychology Category Clinical ...   more details



  1. Knowledge

    other uses File Efez Celsus Library 5 RB.jpg thumb upright Personification of knowledge Greek language Greek , Episteme in Celsus Library in Ephesus , Turkey. Knowledge is a familiarity with someone ... view entry m en us1261368 m en us1261368 ref In philosophy , the study of knowledge is called epistemology , and the philosopher Plato famously defined knowledge as justified true belief . However no single agreed upon definition of knowledge exists, and there are numerous theories to explain it. Knowledge ..., association and reasoning while knowledge is also said to be related to the capacity of acknowledgment ... University Press, 2002 , 238 266. ref Theories of knowledge File Knowledge Reid Highsmith.jpeg thumb left Robert Reid painter Robert Reid , Knowledge 1896 . Thomas Jefferson Building , Washington ... possible by the notion that philosophy s core was theory of knowledge, a theory distinct from the sciences because it was their foundation Without this idea of a theory of knowledge, it is hard to imagine ... of Nature blockquote The definition of knowledge is a matter of on going debate among philosopher ... definitions of knowledge knowledge as nothing but perception, knowledge as true judgment, and, finally, knowledge as a true judgment with an account. Each of these definitions is shown to be unsatisfactory ... to be considered knowledge it must be theory of justification justified , truth true , and belief ... that knowledge tracks the truth and Simon Blackburn Simon Blackburn s additional requirement ..., or failure have knowledge. Richard Kirkham suggests that our definition of knowledge requires that the evidence ... to the way knowledge is used in natural languages. He saw knowledge as a case of a family resemblance . Following this idea, knowledge has been reconstructed as a cluster concept that points out relevant ... and the flow of knowledge , in Hrachovec, H. Pichler, A. Hg. Philosophy of the Information Society ... philo fileadmin doc pdf gottschalk ngm internetflow 2008.pdf ref Communicating knowledge Symbolic ...   more details



  1. Association for Experiential Education

    Association for Experiential Education The Association for Experiential Education , or AEE , is a nonprofit , professional membership association that promotes experiential education. ref http www.aee.org customer pages.php?pageid 24 Association for Experiential Education. Retrieved 8 18 07. ref Currently based in Boulder, Colorado , USA, it was founded in the early 1970s in Boone, North Carolina by a group of educators who believed that the core of learning is enhanced by experiential forms of education ... lives through the philosophy and practice of experiential education . The association is committed to supporting professional development, theoretical advancement, and the evaluation of experiential education ... the quality and performance of experiential programs worldwide through AEE s accreditation ... experiential education. This includes the publication of an academic journal, as well as regional and international conferences. Journal of Experiential Education The Journal of Experiential ... into the study and practice of experiential education and its various subfields. These include outdoor ... and theory, and more. ref http www.aee.org publications jee Journal of Experiential Education ... to academicians, consultants, educators, practitioners, and students of experiential education ... of Experiential Education. Conferences AEE hosts eight regional conferences and one international .... ref http www.aee.org conferences Association for Experiential Education. Retrieved 7 6 09. ref Educators ... of developing professionally, and promoting, defining, and applying the theories and practices of experiential ... reflist See also Experiential education Outdoor education Adventure education Adventure Therapy External links http www.aee.org Association for Experiential Education http www.aee.org accreditation Association for Experiential Education Accreditation Program http teamtraining.ning.com The Challenge a social networking community for adventure based experiential learning practitioners. Category Non ...   more details



  1. Experiential business learning

    nofootnotes date June 2009 orphan date June 2009 see also Experiential learning Experiential Business Learning is the process of learning and developing business skills through the medium of shared experience. The main point of difference between this and academic learning is that this experience tends to be more real life and valuable to the recipient. This may include for example, learning gained from a expert network network of business leaders sharing best practice, or individuals being Mentoring mentored or coached by a person who has faced similar challenges and issues, or simply listening to an Expert or thought leader in current business thinking. Providers of this type of experiential business learning often include membership organisations who offer product offerings such as peer group learning, professional business networking, expert speaker sessions, mentoring and or coaching. External links Entrepreneurs a mentor can turn your skills The Sunday Times April 20, 2008 http business.timesonline.co.uk tol business entrepreneur article3778514.ece timesonline.co.uk What is Experiential Business Learning? The Academy for Chief Executives, 2009 http www.chiefexecutive.com display article.asp?id 36972 What is Experiential Business Learning? References David A. Kolb on experiential learning ref http www.infed.org biblio b explrn.htm , www.infed.org biblio b explrn.htm ref Experiential Learning articles a comprehensive list of articles and critiques of David Kolb s theory ref http www.reviewing.co.uk research experiential.learning.htm , www.reviewing.co.uk research experiential.learning.htm ref references Category Alternative education ...   more details



  1. Experiential interior design

    orphan date December 2011 essay like date October 2010 Experiential Interior Design EID is the practice of employing experiential values in interior experience design. EID is a new design approach in interior architecture emphasizing on human experiential needs ref Newman, A., Dennis, C., & Zaman, S. 2007 . Marketing images and consumers experience in selling environments. Marketing Management Journal, 17 1 , 136 150 ref ref Quartier, K., Christiaans, H., & Van Cleempoel, K. 2009 . Retail Design Lighting as an atmospheric tool, creating experience, which influence consumers mood and behaviour in commercial spaces. Proceeding of the Design Research Society Conference 2008 pp. 216 232 . Sheffield Sheffield Hallam University. ref . The notion of EID is initiated from the subjective impacts of a designed environment on experience formation. This environmental experience is defined as the result of human and environment interactions providing intellectual or emotional acquisition. The main application of EID is to create engaging environmental experience. The Elements of EID Elucidation of experiential values helps to understand the experiential design elements. Cognitive scholars claim human mind has a modular structure against one central processor. In this outlook, individual internally evaluates and responds to environmental triggers through five inter related modulus. In light of that, what is experienced in an environment would be coded as Sensorial Experiences , Emotional Experiences , Intellectual Experiences , Pragmatic Experiences , and Social Experiences ref Schmitt, B., & Rogers, D. 2009 . Handbook on Brand and Experience Management. Northampton MA Edward Elgar. ref . Human mind categorizes the associated values with an environment in the above mention groups. Therefore ... of Experiential Interior Design. International Conference on Arts, Social Sciences and Technology iCast2010 ... in which customers experiential needs are prioritized. Marketing literature has demonstrated that experiential ...   more details



  1. School of Experiential Education

    Unreferenced date May 2007 Infobox Education in Canada name School of Experiential Education image imagesize motto motto translation streetaddress 40 McArthur Street city Toronto province Ontario postalcode M9P 3M7 areacode 416 phone 394 6990 fax email url http schools.tdsb.on.ca see schoolnumber schoolboard Toronto District School Board affiliation None superintendent Andrea Alimi trustee John Hastings principal Gabi Kurzydlowski viceprincipal Gerry McCann, Beth Hennings viceprincipal label Vice Principals administrator schooltype High School grades 10 12 language English Language English area Islington Avenue and Dixon Road founded 1971 School of Experiential Education SEE is a small alternative school alternative high school located in Toronto s west end. SEE s take on alternative education includes small class sizes 9 12 students , discussion based courses, thematic English courses, as well as opportunities for independent and project based learning. SEE delivers all courses required for the completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma . In addition, SEE offers opportunities to participate in media, technology, and photography courses, with equipment such as cameras, two computer labs, recording equipment and a dark room available for student use. SEE has a full curriculum that includes the arts, humanities and sciences, as well as physical education, technology and business. SEE is a semestered school. Curriculum Because SEE has a small student population, the range of courses offered each term is limited. However, the small class sizes usually 20 or fewer students per class enable a greater breadth and depth within each individual course, which is not usually possible in normal class sizes of 30 or more. Because of the informal teaching environment and low student to teacher ratio, students are encouraged to learn independently, through discussions, and through projects, often of their own design. English courses at SEE are thematic and in the past have had ...   more details



  1. Maritime Experiential Museum & Aquarium

    File Maritime Experiential Museum & Aquarium, Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore 20120102.jpg thumb The main entrance of the museum The Maritime Experiential Museum & Aquarium MEMA, Simplified Chinese Maritime Museum and Aquarium , formerly the Maritime Xperiential Museum , is a museum in Resorts World Sentosa , Sentosa , Singapore built to house the Jewel of Muscat and some of the 60,000 artefacts salvaged from the Belitung shipwreck , an Arabian dhow wrecked off the coast of Belitung Island . Background The Jewel of Muscat is an accurate reproduction of the Arab dhow ship presented by the Sultanate of Oman to the government and people of Singapore after its arrival after recreating part of the Belitung ships s route from Oman to Indonesia . The artefacts, purchased by the Sentosa Leisure Group in 2005, are on loan to the Singapore Tourism Board . The museum will support research and conservation and is due to be opened on 15 October 2011. ref name openingdate cite web title Discovering Southeast Asia s maritime history url http www.rwsentosablog.com 2011 09 06 discovering southeast asias maritime history more 1071 publisher Resorts World Sentosa Official Blog accessdate 14 September 2011 ref Shipwreck main Belitung shipwreck The Belitung shipwreck was discovered in 1998 by sea cucumber fishermen diving in shallow water, just off the coast of Belitung island near Java . The wreck was excavated by Tilman Walterfang where it was discovered that the cargo of 60,000 items was still in place. Cargo removed material directly copied or plagarised do not restore Thanks to Tilman Walterfang s ethical philosophy the cargo was not sold off piece by piece to collectors. Walterfang kept the precious cargo intact as one complete collection so that it could be studied in its original context. It was housed in private storage for six years where the items have been painstakingly Underwater archaeology Artifact recovery and conservation conserved including desalination , studied ...   more details



  1. Knowledge mobilization

    Merge Knowledge transfer date February 2009 Knowledge mobilization may be defined as putting available knowledge into active service to benefit society . It may be knowledge that has been gathered through systematic study or through experience. Both the research knowledge and experiential wisdom are worth ... to beneficial knowledge. As a matter of course, knowledge is shared among people, among experts and between people and the experts in many forums. Yet much knowledge does not reach those who need it in order ... at large, at national and global levels. Knowledge mobilization is a proactive process to ensure that knowledge, especially that created through publicly funded programs, is informed by needs and reaches the intended audience. Process Ways and means of knowledge mobilization are many and encompass a variety of strategies including producer push, user pull, knowledge exchange and even co production of knowledge. These strategies may be informal, or take place in organized conferences, formal classroom settings, through the media, online and electronic means. Wikipedia is a good example of a knowledge mobilization tool. It provides a medium through which knowledge can be shared among users, for a collective benefit. Some define the sharing of experiential knowledge as knowledge management , and the sharing of research facts and findings as knowledge transfer , translation, exchange, brokering ... and trustworthy. Since knowledge mobilization seeks to be informed by a variety of sources and resources, value is placed on accumulated knowledge above that of one person s opinion or one study s results ... communication, advocacy and advertising. The job of the knowledge mobilization specialist, in contrast ... in research knowledge working together to tailor and maximize research use. Ideology based .... Benefits Some organizations are promoting the same process under different names, such as knowledge dissemination, knowledge translation, knowledge transfer and exchange. While they may be known by different ...   more details



  1. Knowledge transfer

    , possible to transfer experiential knowledge to other people. ref name Stake 2005 cite book last ...Knowledge transfer in the fields of organizational development and organizational learning is the practical problem of transferring knowledge from one part of the organization to another or all other part s of the organization. Like Knowledge Management , Knowledge transfer seeks to organize, create, capture or distribute knowledge and ensure its availability for future users. It is considered to be more ... would accomplish the knowledge transfer. Knowledge transfer is more complex because 1 knowledge ... cite journal last Argote first L. coauthors Ingram, P. year 2000 title Knowledge transfer A Basis ... 82 issue 1 pages 150 169 doi 10.1006 obhd.2000.2893 ref and 2 much knowledge in organizations is tacit knowledge tacit or hard to articulate. ref name Nonaka Takeuchi 1995 cite book last Nonaka first I. coauthors Takeuchi, H. year 1995 title The Knowledge Creating Company publisher Oxford University Press location New York, NY ref The subject has been taken up under the title of Knowledge Management since the 1990s. Background Argote & Ingram 2000 define knowledge transfer as the process through ... name Argote Ingram 2000 p.  151 . They further point out the transfer of organizational knowledge i.e., routine or best practices can be observed through changes in the knowledge or performance of recipient units. The transfer of organizational knowledge, such as best practices, can be quite ... of best practice within the firm proposed that knowledge transfer within a firm is inhibited by factors other than a lack of incentive. How well knowledge about best practices remains broadly accessible within a firm depends upon the nature of that knowledge, from where or whom it comes ... ref Three related concepts are knowledge utilization , research utilization and implementation , which ... journal Milbank Quarterly volume 82 issue 4 pages 581 629 ref The study of knowledge utilization ...   more details



  1. Dangerous Knowledge

    Dangerous Knowledge may refer to Dangerous Knowledge Orientalism and Its Discontents , a 2006 book by Robert Graham Irwin Dangerous Knowledge , a 2007 documentary by David Malone independent filmmaker David Malone disambig ...   more details



  1. Knowledge Channel

    The name Knowledge Channel may represent Knowledge Channel ABS CBN Educational television channel in the Philippines Knowledge TV channel Educational television channel in British Columbia, Canada disambig ...   more details



  1. Knowledge (disambiguation)

    Knowledge is a detailed familiarity with, or understanding of, a person, thing or situation. It can also refer to a concept in English law, see knowingly Taxicabs of the United Kingdom The Knowledge The Knowledge , the rigorous geographical training obligatory for London taxi drivers Knowledge band , Jamaican reggae group Knowledge rapper , England s first documented rapper The Knowledge book series The Knowledge book series , children s series Knowledge magazine , the former name of British music journal Kmag magazine Kmag Knowledge song Knowledge song , by ska core band Operation Ivy Knowledge TV channel , an educational television channel in British Columbia, formerly called Knowledge Network Techniques of Knowledge , the meditation techniques taught by Prem Rawat and others BBC Knowledge Worldwide , an international TV channel BBC Knowledge magazine BBC Knowledge , a British magazine KNOW FM , a Minnesota Public Radio station Carnal knowledge , Biblical term for sexual intercourse disambig fr Kennis nl Kennis doorverwijspagina ja ru ...   more details



  1. Tree of Knowledge

    Tree of Knowledge may refer to NOTOC Religion and mythology Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil , a tree in the Garden of Eden, mentioned in the Book of Genesis Publications The Tree of Knowledge , a novel by P o Baroja Drvo Znanja , a Croatian magazine Tree of Knowledge , a 1970s publication by Marshall Cavendish The Tree of Knowledge The Biological Roots of Human Understanding , a 1987 book by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela 1987 Other meanings Tree of Knowledge Australia , the traditional birthplace of the Australian Labor Party Tree of Knowledge System , a conceptual approach to the unification of psychology theories The Tree of Knowledge, a single by Pagan Wanderer Lu disambig eo La arbo de la sciado fr Arbre de la connaissance ...   more details



  1. Body of Knowledge

    more footnotes date January 2011 Body of Knowledge BOK or BoK is a term used to represent the complete ... professional association . While the term body of knowledge is also used to describe the document that defines that knowledge the body of knowledge itself is more than simply a collection of terms ... Domain ontologies and upper ontologies ontology for a specific domain . Examples of Bodies of Knowledge The following are examples of Bodies of Knowledge from professional organisations Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge Common Body of Knowledge CBK for international Information Security professionals Software Engineering Body of Knowledge SWEBOK for the profession of software engineering Project Management Body of Knowledge PMBOK from the PMI for those following the project management discipline Geographic Information Science and Technology Body of Knowledge GISTBoK for the geospatial realm EABOK Enterprise Architecture Body of Knowledge EABOK for the Enterprise Architecture EA discipline Business Analysis Body of Knowledge BABOK from the IIBA for the Business Analysis profession Data Management Body of Knowledge DMBOK from the DAMA for the Data Management profession Modeling and Simulation Body of Knowledge Massage Therapy Body of Knowledge MTBOK for massage therapists See also Knowledge organization Knowledge representation Ontology information science Ontology information science ... http www.technofunctionalinstitute.org Technofunctional Body of Knowledge for Enterprise resource planning ERP experts http www.usabilitybok.org Usability Body of Knowledge for the usability profession http www.thecqi.org Knowledge Hub Knowledge portal Body of Quality Knowledge for quality assurance professionals Chartered Quality Institute http www.regulationbodyofknowledge.org Body of Knowledge ... Asset Management Body of Knowledge Asset Management Body of Knowledge AMBoK covering the life cycle management of physical assets http www.apm.org.uk Project Management Body of Knowledge ...   more details



  1. The Knowledge (disambiguation)

    The Knowledge may refer to The Knowledge book series , a children s book series The Knowledge, the popular name for the rigorous geographical training obligatory for London taxicabs of the United Kingdom Knowledge , the body of facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education The Knowledge , a song by Toasty from A Bugged Out Mix Miss Kittin album A Bugged Out Mix See also Knowledge disambig ...   more details



  1. Encapsulated knowledge

    Orphan date September 2008 Definition Encapsulated knowledge is the value endowing meta Resource based ... s design and functionality. Properties Encapsulated knowledge may be considered that knowledge which ... and acquirable in a marketplace, and provides utility to those who have the tacit knowledge necessary to use it. It is a recent addition to the Knowledge based theory of the firm knowledge based view of the firm . Encapsulated knowledge differs from both tacit knowledge and explicit knowledge . Encapsulated knowledge is not tacit because it resides outside of the human mind. It may also be distinguished from tacit knowledge in that it is a consequence of the application of tacit knowledge upon physical or material objects. It is also useful to distinguish encapsulated knowledge from explicit knowledge . Encapsulated knowledge is not precisely explicit, even though this term has generally been juxtaposed with tacit knowledge, because it is knowledge concealed from its users, and explicitness implies observability. Encapsulated knowledge is distinguishable from codified knowledge primarily ... of explicit, codified knowledge makes it susceptible to misappropriation. Encapsulated knowledge, on the other hand, facilitates the marketing of knowledge since it can only be partially ... are motivated by a desire to inexpensively transfer knowledge. While codification is a process that reduces ... of the cost of learning to make use of the encapsulated knowledge. For example, utility can be realized from the use of knowledge encapsulated in a computer or an automobile apart from having ... of some form of encapsulated knowledge. References cite book last Boisot first Max authorlink Max Boisot coauthors title Knowledge Assets Securing Competitive Advantage in the Information Economy ... journal last Langlois first Richard N. authorlink coauthors title Knowledge, Consumption, and Endogenous ... Teece first David J. authorlink David Teece coauthors title Strategies for Managing Knowledge Assets ...   more details



  1. Knowledge relevance

    Multiple issues notability January 2010 original research January 2010 unreferenced January 2010 orphan September 2010 Considering two companies involved in collaborative Research and development R&D or product development , Knowledge Relevance is determined by two attributes complementarity and value of knowledge. The more complementary are the knowledge pool s of partnering companies, the more the attraction between them. The greater the value of those knowledge pools, the greater the attraction as well. For instance, the knowledge pool of a leading firm in designing and manufacturing personal computer s would have a high attraction for a knowledge pool of a leading firm in memory chip s and vice versa. Category Knowledge Category Research and development ...   more details



  1. Outline of knowledge

    distinguish2 the Prop dia volume of the Encyclop dia Britannica, part of which is titled Outline of Knowledge The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide knowledge Knowledge &ndash familiarity with someone or something, which can include fact s, information , description s, and or skills acquired through experience or education . It can refer to the theoretical or practical ... http oxforddictionaries.com view entry m en us1261368 m en us1261368 ref Nature of knowledge A priori and a posteriori A priori and a posteriori knowledge Descriptive knowledge Extelligence Experience Libre knowledge Metaknowledge knowledge about knowledge Procedural knowledge Self knowledge psychology Self knowledge Tacit knowledge Management of knowledge Knowledge acquisition Methods for attaining knowledge include Exploration Outline of space exploration Space exploration Revelation Research ... skills Studying Knowledge building Knowledge building communities Rejection Knowledge storage Knowledge can be stored in Book s Knowledge base s Wikipedia Knowledge representation AI Library Libraries Memory Knowledge retrieval Stored knowledge can be retrieved by Knowledge retrieval Knowledge discovery Knowledge transfer Reading process Reading Recollection History of the knowledge of humankind ... History of philosophy History of science Politics of knowledge Access to Knowledge movement Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities New encyclopedism Open access publishing Open access Knowledge of humankind Humanities Outline of classical studies Classics ... and organization of knowledge . By E. F. Schumacher . Prop dia &ndash first of three parts of the History ... , presenting its Outline of Knowledge . See also Belief Information Truth Wisdom clear References reflist ... Search This outline displayed as a mindmap , at wikimindmap.com Sister project links Knowledge Outline footer DEFAULTSORT Outline Of Knowledge Category Outlines Knowledge Category Knowledge ...   more details



  1. Knowledge capital

    Unreferenced date October 2007 Knowledge capital is a concept which asserts that ideas have intrinsic value which can be shared and leveraged within and between organizations. Knowledge capital connotes that sharing skills and information is a means of sharing power. Knowledge capital is the know how that results from the experience, information, knowledge , learning, and skills of the employees or individual of an organization or group. Of all the factors of production, knowledge capital creates the longest lasting competitive advantage. It may consist entirely of technical information as in chemical and electronics industries or may reside in the actual experience or skills acquired by the individuals as in construction and steel industries . Knowledge capital is an essential component of human capital . Knowledge capital at large can be a strong vision, strategic information on market and business model, networks, talent, supply chain, innovation and creativity. There is also knowledge liability, the unknown concerning future business models, lack of knowledge on product service, on human potential, on governance and supply chain. The balance between knowledge capital and knowledge liability equals knowledge equity. Knowledge equity plus emotional equity equals immaterial value of the company goodwill . See also Emotional capital Triple Accounting Types of capital corp stub Category Capitalism Category Capital ...   more details



  1. Domain knowledge

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Domain knowledge is that valid knowledge used to refer to an area of human endeavour, an autonomous computer activity, or other specialized discipline. Domain expert Specialists and experts use and develop their own domain knowledge. If the concept domain knowledge or domain expert is used, we emphasize a specific domain which is an object of the discourse interest problem. Knowledge capture More particular, in software engineering , domain knowledge is knowledge about the environment in which the target system operates, for example, software agent s. Domain knowledge is important, because it usually must be learned from software users in the domain as domain specialists experts , rather than from software developers. Expert s domain knowledge frequently informal and ill structured is transformed in computer programs and active data, for example in a set of rules in knowledge bases, by knowledge engineer s. Communicating between end users and software developers is often difficult. They must find a common language to communicate in. Developing enough shared vocabulary to communicate can often take a while. The same knowledge can be included in different domain knowledge. Knowledge which may be efficient in every domain is called domain independent knowledge, for example logic s and mathematics. Operations on domain knowledge are performed by meta knowledge . Literature Hj rland, B. & Albrechtsen, H. 1995 . Toward A New Horizon in Information Science Domain Analysis. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1995, 46 6 , 400 425. See also Domain engineering Knowledge engineering Artificial Intelligence DEFAULTSORT Domain Knowledge Category Knowledge az Elm sah si de Wissensgebiet ...   more details




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