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Understanding IRB Review Process for Expedited Research

Learn about the significance of IRB review, levels of review, and categories of expedited review. Discover the criteria for IRB review, including whether the study involves human subjects and contributes to generalizable knowledge. Explore the different levels of IRB review and the specific categori

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Knowledge Capture

Knowledge capture is crucial for organizations to retain valuable expertise and prevent loss of critical knowledge due to employee turnover. Tacit and explicit knowledge play key roles, requiring strategic planning for retention, incentivizing knowledge-sharing culture, and implementing effective st

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Exploring Product and Knowledge Graphs for Enhanced Information Retrieval

Dive into the world of product and knowledge graphs, uncovering the journey to a rich product graph, examples of knowledge graphs for songs, and the mission to provide comprehensive information on products and related knowledge. Discover use cases ranging from information provision to enhancing sear

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Understanding Knowledge-Based Agents in Artificial Intelligence

Knowledge-Based Agents in AI utilize logic and knowledge representation to accept tasks, learn, and adapt to changing environments. Logic plays a crucial role in forming complex world representations and deriving actions based on inference. The central component is the Knowledge Base (KB), represent

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Institutional Review Board

The Institutional Review Board (IRB) at AUCA plays a vital role in reviewing and approving research projects involving human subjects to ensure ethical standards are met. This includes obtaining informed consent, protecting privacy, and following international guidelines. Research must contribute to

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Understanding Pramana in Indian Philosophy by Mr. Debajit Hazarika

Philosophy delves into the quest for knowledge, with Epistemology exploring sources and validity. In Indian philosophy, Prama signifies true cognition, attainable through Pramana - the means to achieve valid knowledge. This discussion covers the six pramanas within various philosophical systems and

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Pedagogical Shift in Physical Science: Constructing Knowledge Through Learner-Centered Experiences

There is a significant pedagogical shift in physical science education from viewing science as a fixed body of knowledge to emphasizing the process of constructing knowledge. Learners are now placed at the center stage, engaging in inquiry-based learning, critical thinking, and collaborative interac

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2020 Quiz Rounds - Test Your Knowledge on Events, General Knowledge, Close-up Images, and Food

Test your knowledge with these engaging quiz rounds covering various topics such as events from 2020, general knowledge questions, close-up image rounds, and food-related queries. Challenge yourself and see how well you fare in these diverse categories.

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Importance of Knowledge Retention in Organizations

Organizations face negative impacts on performance due to the loss of knowledge. Strategies such as exit interviews, mentorship, and knowledge sharing tools are vital for effective knowledge retention. Assessing knowledge retention maturity through various techniques is crucial, aligning with ISO st

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Understanding Modes of Thinking and Knowledge Development

Man's acquisition of knowledge is intricately linked to his ability to think, reason, and perceive. Knowledge is a result of experiences gained through perception, intellect, and intuition. The history of humanity is a story of knowledge acquisition and development, with man at the forefront as the

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Understanding Data, Information, Knowledge, and Curriculum in Education

Data is raw facts and figures, information is interpreted data with meaning, and knowledge is the accumulation of facts and information. The nature of knowledge involves acquiring information from real-life experiences and education. This content delves into the distinctions between data, informatio

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Understanding Expert Systems in Computer Engineering

Expert systems are interactive computer-based decision tools that utilize facts and heuristics to solve various problems based on knowledge acquired from experts. This system consists of three main components: User Interface, Inference Engine, and Knowledge Base. The User Interface facilitates commu

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Enhancing Teaching Through Curriculum Design Coherence Model

Explore the use of the Curriculum Design Coherence Model (CDC) for designing effective lectures and guiding pre-service teachers in creating coherent lesson plans. Learn about epistemic progression, systematic ordering of knowledge, types of knowledge, and Bernsteins's knowledge structures to design

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Effective Knowledge Retention Strategies in Workforce Planning and Analytics

Retaining knowledge is crucial for organizations to enhance customer service, foster innovation, improve efficiency, and bridge skill gaps. This article explores the significance of knowledge retention, the types of knowledge essential for succession planning, and two effective strategies - the Know

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Exploring Knowledge Base Construction and Commonsense Knowledge in Fiction

Delve into innovative research interests focusing on knowledge base construction using fictional texts as archetypes, taxonomies for constructing knowledge bases, and extraction of commonsense knowledge from diverse sources. Challenges such as sparsity and semantics are addressed through comprehensi

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Knowledge Transfer Toolkit for Organizational Success

This toolkit, developed by the Commonwealth of Virginia DHRM in June 2020, covers the essentials of knowledge transfer, including its definition, impact, challenges, and management strategies. It emphasizes aligning knowledge transfer with strategic goals, overcoming barriers through leadership supp

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Understanding the Essence of Research: Types, Scope, and Impact

Research is the systematic pursuit of knowledge aimed at enhancing understanding and contributing to generalizable knowledge. It encompasses basic and applied research, experimental development, and investigation of various phenomena. This process is essential for innovation, problem-solving, and th

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Evolution of Freebase and the Google Knowledge Graph

Freebase was initially created in 2005 as an open shared database of knowledge, later acquired by Google and absorbed into the Google Knowledge Graph. Its approach included crowdsourcing updates and additions, focusing on data rather than text. The schema of Freebase included around 1500 types, 3500

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Understanding Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks in Research

The theoretical and conceptual frameworks in research play vital roles by grounding studies in theoretical constructs, enhancing rigor and empiricism, and guiding the research process. The theoretical framework provides a blueprint based on existing theories, guiding researchers in developing their

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Semantic Analysis of Clinical Narratives Using Complex Knowledge Graphs

Need for improved semantic analysis of clinical narratives for information retrieval and decision support is addressed through the use of complex knowledge graphs. These graphs capture axiomatic descriptions of generalizable truths about entities in the medical domain, providing a language-independe

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Evolution and Demise of Freebase and the Google Knowledge Graph

Freebase was launched in 2005 as an open database of knowledge, initially populated with Wikipedia data and later incorporating crowdsourced updates. Acquired by Google in 2010, it was transitioned into Google's Knowledge Graph before being decommissioned in 2016. The schema contained around 1500 ty

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Understanding John Locke's Philosophy on Knowledge and Innate Ideas

John Locke, a prominent philosopher, delved into the concept of knowledge, emphasizing certainty and instructiveness. He defined knowledge as perceiving connections or disparities of ideas, distinguishing between innate ideas and those acquired externally. Locke believed innate ideas were not univer

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Subjects in Focus: Philosophy, Psychology, Education, Sociology, and Library Science

Delve into the realms of knowledge through subjects like Philosophy, Psychology, Education, Sociology, and Library Science, each offering a unique perspective on understanding and dealing with the vast expanse of human knowledge. Philosophy explores truth through Logic, Psychology delves into the hu

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Facets of Knowledge: Exploring Philosophical Bases and Types

Delve into the philosophical foundations and types of knowledge with insights on local and universal knowledge, theoretical and practical aspects, and school versus out-of-school knowledge. Understand how facets contribute to extended knowledge about attributes within different frames.

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Understanding Knowledge Representation in Artificial Intelligence

In AI, representing domain knowledge is crucial and comes in various forms like predicates, rules, and search space states. Deciding the level of specificity and form of representation is key. Knowledge can be categorized into procedural, domain, and common sense knowledge, available in forms such a

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Understanding Human Subjects Research at SDSU

Explore the process of conducting human subjects research at SDSU through lessons on recognizing research activities, determining involvement with human subjects, identifying common pitfalls in proposal submissions, finding IRB information, and submitting proposals. Gain insights on the importance o

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Exploring Epistemology: Understanding Knowledge and Truth

Epistemology delves into the nature of knowledge, understanding, wisdom, and justification, questioning the extent of human knowledge and the different kinds of knowledge. It explores skepticism and conditions on propositional knowledge, discussing whether knowledge implies truth and the debate betw

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Navigating the World of Big Data, Knowledge, and Crowdsourcing

The world has evolved into a data-centric landscape where managing massive amounts of data requires the convergence of big data, big knowledge, and big crowd technologies. This transformation necessitates the utilization of domain knowledge, building knowledge bases, and integrating human input thro

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Enhancing Fisheries and Aquaculture Knowledge for Sustainable Development

The Fishery and Aquaculture Knowledge Base, presented at the Sixth Meeting of Regional Fishery Body Secretariats Network, focuses on collective knowledge exchange in the fisheries and aquaculture sector. This knowledge hub offers a wealth of information on various aspects, supporting Sustainable Dev

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Exploring the Nature of Knowledge in Theory of Knowledge

Delve into the essence of knowledge with Jonathan Peel's introduction to Theory of Knowledge, pondering on how different disciplines perceive knowledge, the impact of empirical questioning, and timeless wisdom on ignorance and progress. Explore the concept of basic knowledge and its implications, in

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Understanding Modelling Knowledge and Knowledge Representation

Explore the significance of modelling knowledge through knowledge representation, making it explicit, independent, and reusable. Learn why knowledge representation is essential and how it facilitates exchange, query, inference, and visualization. Delve into examples of knowledge application in vario

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Understanding Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPCK)

Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPCK) is a framework developed by Punya Mishra and Matthew J. Koehler that integrates content, pedagogy, and technology for effective teaching. TPCK emphasizes the interaction between these three key components to enhance technology integration in educati

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Enhancing Human Resource Development through Knowledge Management

Monitoring and improving human performance in nuclear facilities is a key challenge, with knowledge management playing a crucial role in increasing staff competence. Organizational culture influences knowledge-sharing success. Explore the components of knowledge management, its importance in nuclear

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Understanding Subject Knowledge Development in Education

Exploring the complexities of subject knowledge development in education, this study delves into areas such as students' existing knowledge, competencies, and the role of institutions in shaping knowledge acquisition. The focus lies on personalizing knowledge to individual needs rather than a fixed

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Key Features of Knowledge-Rich Assessment in Geography at Broadbent Fold Primary School

Broadbent Fold Primary School emphasizes sticky knowledge in geography assessment focusing on locational knowledge, place knowledge, human and physical geography, and geographical skills. Assessment statements aim to facilitate long-term retention of knowledge, vocabulary acquisition, and fieldwork

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Zero-Knowledge Proofs in Cryptography

Exploring zero-knowledge proofs in cryptography, this content delves into interactive protocols, perfect zero-knowledge definitions, and the QR protocol's honest verifier and malicious verifier zero-knowledge theorems. It discusses how simulators work to maintain zero-knowledge properties and the si

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Knowledge Sharing and Inclusive Development Policies

Knowledge Platform on Inclusive Development Policies (INCLUDE) focuses on enhancing research utilization in policy-making to foster more inclusive development. It was established in 2012 with the aim of bridging the gap between research and policy processes in African countries. INCLUDE engages expe

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Understanding Program Evaluation Methods in Applied Psychology

Program evaluation in applied psychology involves investigating the effectiveness and impact of social programs or interventions. Its goal is to assess whether the costs of a program are justified, not to produce generalizable knowledge. Evaluation seeks to reduce uncertainty for decision-makers and

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Understanding Research, Human Subjects, and Program Evaluation

Research involves systematic investigations to contribute to generalizable knowledge. Human subjects research involves obtaining data or information from living individuals for the same purpose. Program evaluation focuses on informing decisions, identifying improvements, and assessing program succes

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