Sharing Knowledge

We often learn simply by osmosis – or so it seems!  Tacit knowledge exists all around us, and we add it to our knowledge base simply by observing others and emulating their behaviors.  The greatest example of this is a young child learning everything from language to the concept of safety through interaction with their parents.

Do you have a great knowledge sharing story or example?  Add a comment, I’ll look into it!  Let’s share what we know!

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3 Comments

  1. zackawii says:

    Not so much a great knowledge sharing story, but I have found I am very much a visual learner. I understand things much better if it’s plotted out visually in front of me or there is some sort of visual interpretation that take you through the steps.

  2. pfieger says:

    Hey – understood! Learning style is really an important part of communicating – if we do not understand how someone learns or absorbs information, it is really impossible to convey information to them.

    There is an AWESOME cartoon that says it all! Cartoon differentiating visual learners.

    Thank you for sharing your comment!

  3. kesha says:

    Nice post. Knowledge does exists all around us, wisdom too.

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