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Knowledge Types and Transfer

The classification of knowledge into tacit and explicit types, and the processes of capturing, developing, sharing, and applying knowledge within an organization to facilitate effective transfer and utilization of knowledge among its members

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Knowledge types and transfer are essential concepts in education that help us understand how we learn and apply information. Declarative knowledge involves facts and information, while procedural knowledge focuses on skills and processes. Knowledge transfer is the ability to apply what we have learn...

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Key Terms

Declarative Knowledge
Knowledge of facts and information that can be stated or declared.

Example: Knowing that Paris is the capital of France.

Procedural Knowledge
Knowledge of how to perform tasks or procedures.

Example: Knowing how to ride a bicycle.

Knowledge Transfer
The process of applying knowledge learned in one context to a different context.

Example: Using math skills learned in school to manage personal finances.

Contextual Learning
Learning that takes place in a context that is relevant to the learner.

Example: Learning to cook by preparing meals in a kitchen.

Cognitive Load
The total amount of mental effort being used in working memory.

Example: Trying to solve a complex math problem while also remembering the steps.

Transfer of Learning
The application of skills, knowledge, or attitudes learned in one situation to another.

Example: Using writing skills from school in a job.

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Key Concepts

Declarative KnowledgeProcedural KnowledgeKnowledge TransferContextual Learning