Gijs Houtzagers:
Thank you for the clarification. Somehow, the term "data warehouse" never
hit me the same way "knowledge warehouse" did. Maybe because I think of
data as machine-based while knowledge is (associated with) human-based
systems.
Interesting.
Vana
"drs G. Houtzagers" wrote:
> I use the term learning warehouse for the combination of the four
> essential components of learning:
>
> interpretation of knowledge
> obtaining knowledge
> distribution of knowledge
> organizational memory
>
> I use learning warehouse for the possibility, once you have these
> components in order, to learn about the way you are learning. A bit like
> deutero loop learning from Chris Argyris and the meta model of Watzlawick.
> The term warehouse comes from IT, where it is used (sometimes) to provide
> a personal dashboard for information retrieval for the user, who is no
> longer bothered with all kinds of different information systems.
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