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Posted by Barry on September 25, 2002 at 10:49:53:
In Reply to: Innovation in Knowledge Exchange posted by Douglas King on September 05, 2002 at 18:09:36:
There is a technology to teaching and learning itself. It involves keeping words defined and breaking down concepts into understandable terms. The top of the Knowledge pyrimid is small, as it should be. It represents not a quantity, as in data, but a quality, as it represents understanding, which is in itself the only thing capable of a causative approach beyond the "cause and effect" relationship of something like information to a robot.
The value of information is determined by it's relationship to other information. The "cause and effect" properties of information to outcome is very valuable in the context of artificial intelligence, but applied to real people, it has negative value. The most common error is to underestimate human potential.
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