Organisational Learning & Knowledge Management LO23676

Mark W. McElroy (mmcelroy@vermontel.net)
Sun, 19 Dec 1999 13:42:38 -0500

Replying to LO23668 --

rbacal@escape.ca wrote:

> I can't remember the term in cognitive science for knowledge "about", but
> procedural knowledge can be EITHER TACIT OR EXPLICIT. If I had to choose
> useful terms, I would focus on the different KINDS of knowledge, NOT
> whether people can state the knowledge.

Beautifully well put. I agree completely. (Incidentally, I believe the
term you're looking for here is "declarative" knowledge. Anyway, that's
what I use.)

Regards,

Mark

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