Elephant Fable - The Story of the Origin of Knowledge
For me, the source of understanding is something diffrent, something change, to be understading is to be understand from other perpective. But the last version of story is not explain clearly on how to doing this. So I rewrit my own stoy off elephant fable.
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📎 How to read this story
The very process of this writing is the process of that I organizing thoughts and knowledge, blending what I know, experience, and imagine. Therefore, accuracy in terms of physics, is not crucial. What matters more is the core message— the idea I have formed by the end of my story.
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What is knowledge?
Based on the search results, I can provide you with some insights about knowledge from your notes. Here's a summary of the key points:
- Knowledge is more than just information or facts. It involves understanding, awareness, and familiarity acquired through experience, education, or study.
- True knowledge requires not just observing or reading about something, but understanding its mechanisms. Self-explanation is crucial in verifying one's understanding.
- Concepts form the foundation of knowledge structure. By developing an understanding of key concepts in a field, students can incrementally build their expertise.
- Knowledge is not static; it can grow, change, and evolve as new information is acquired or existing ideas are challenged.
- The value of knowledge comes from how it transforms us. We embody information by using it to change our thinking and actions in life.
- Knowledge management involves processing information (highlighting, summarizing, chunking), constructing knowledge (developing concepts and creating connections), and applying it in real-life situations.
Your notes emphasize the importance of not just acquiring information, but also understanding it deeply, connecting concepts, and applying knowledge in practical contexts. This aligns with the idea that knowledge is a complex and dynamic process that goes beyond mere memorization of facts.
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