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Baksansky, O. E.
Managing Cognitive Process: Knowledge Management
// Philosophy and Culture.
2013. № 3.
P. 366-381.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=62429
Baksansky, O. E. Managing Cognitive Process: Knowledge Management
Abstract:
One of the keys to increasing interest for knowledge management is the development of communication
and information technologies. These technologies allow to exchange lots of information disregarding geographical
locations of their actors and real time. The information flow is actually overwhelming and people begin to wonder
whether they actually need all this information or there are other, more convenient, ways of obtaining it. Answers
to these questions are rather positive because even though these technologies can change one’s consciousness and
forms of transferring and using knowledge, they cannot completely substitute for personal contacts (for example,
with virtual computer space). In reality, there are certain types of knowledge that can be developed and transferred
only by means of traditional approaches.
Keywords:
philosophy, information, knowledge, competence, competence models, education paradigm, knowledge management, education and teaching, information environment.
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