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Posted by Robert Benjamin on August 07, 2000 at 02:55:55:
In Reply to: Re: Knowledge engineering posted by Reilly Atkinson on August 04, 2000 at 15:53:13:
Hi Reilly
I agree with your point that formal learning is a joint social experience between both student and teacher to enable the learning process. Win-win situations typically occur when responsibility is shared. Thanks for reminding me of that.
In an academic sense, learning is the full responsibility of the student. However, in an operational sense, I think that skills-transfer-based learning does seem to contain a different dynamic, but I may well be mistaken. I would like to personally ensure that the practical material I teach is being assimilated, and maybe that is a modern-day differentiator for business reasons. Maybe my real question is what knowledge engineering is without proof of concept and/or success?
Best regardsRobert
- Re: Knowledge engineering Reilly Atkinson 13:53:48 08/10/00 (3)
- Re: Knowledge engineering John Tieso 21:40:21 08/10/00 (0)
- Re: Knowledge engineering Reilly Atkinson 13:57:53 08/10/00 (1)
- Re: Knowledge engineering Robert Benjamin 01:22:11 08/14/00 (0)
- Re: Knowledge engineering Andy 08:56:21 08/07/00 (2)
- Re: Knowledge engineering Reilly Atkinson 13:20:46 08/10/00 (1)
- Re: Knowledge engineering Andy 10:56:56 08/11/00 (0)
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