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March 13, 2005

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Ce n’est pas un hasard si l’image envahit de plus en plus les moyens de communication. Contrairement à ce plusieurs pensent, ce n’est pas toujours une question de paresse intellectuelle ou de facilité. Très souvent, c’est par souci d’efficacité. L’imag... [Read More]

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master fentaw

possible to send any text about kr?

Carol H Tucker

did you know that you were featured as one of the daily links on March 16th for elearningpost http://www.elearningpost.com?

their summary:

KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATIONS
Denham Grey talks about the usefulness of representations:
“Representations are material, they allow ideas and experience to have an independent existence in an externalized form, they help to capture emergent thought. Like a lump of clay, a representation is tangible, it can be pointed to, passed around, played with. It takes thought experimentation one step further, eliciting new ideas.”

Denham

Greetings Ben,

We are using a Cmap tool to explore community concept mapping at KnowledgeBoard - join us.

http://www.knowledgeboard.com/cgi-bin/item.cgi?id=138367

bamboo

I'm a graduate student major in the technology of education and very interesting in knowledge representation. Is there any online platform use concept map to share knowledge?

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