Researchers discover how to identify and "teach" tacit knowledge by tracking eye movements and brain activity, potentially revolutionizing how we learn complex skills.
Eye movements may reveal hidden knowledge we don’t realize we have, offering clues to how people learn skills and become experts.
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Numerous studies examining the role of tacit knowledge claim that it accounts for 80%–90% of an organization’s knowledge. However, because tacit knowledge is not codified and documented, this ...
Human expertise has long been understood as something deeper than rule-following, grounded instead in tacit engagement with ...
Becoming a Further Education teacher allows you to share your knowledge with the next generation of workers (Department for Education) Whether it’s solving a logistical problem, navigating a tricky ...
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Expertise isn't easy to pass down. Take riding a bike: A seasoned cyclist might talk a beginner through the basics of how to sit and when to push off. But other skills, like how hard to pedal to keep ...
The development of original research requires tacit as well as explicit knowledge, which allows for the establishment of new epistemic trajectories with novel epistemic horizons. Much of the tacit ...