"So the knowledge creation process might be thought of as the steps:
attention, connection, exchange, filtration, integration, new knowledge."
Here is the strong side of WordNet: knowledge is the result of interacting
of two cognitive processes: basic mental processes ( as attention,
perception, memory, representation, classification, and learning) and higher
operations (as search, thinking, implication, deciding, knowing and
language).
Although, classification/sorting/categorization is hardly among a basic
mental operation.
Azamat Abdoullaev
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>
> In passing, Ferenc cited Bela Hamvas, who stated, "Attention is the
> weakest, but a minimum form of connecting. It is also the minimum price
> you pay for getting connected. Getting connected means exchanging
> information. 'Information is transformation'"
>
> I agree with the conclusion, that "connecting" leads to "information is
> transformation." I also interpret this to mean that once people connect,
> knowledge exchange and creation is enabled.
>
> I do not agree that "attention is the weakest, but minimum form of
> connecting." My experience is that attracting attention the hardest part
> of communication. It is thus the most expensive. In our environment of
> continuous data from many diverse sources, finding out how to be heard
> above the background is not a trivial task. Look at any staff meeting, or
> get the attention of any teenager ;-)
>
> So the knowledge creation process might be thought of as the steps:
> attention, connection, exchange, filtration, integration, new knowledge.
>
> Regards,
>
> -- Jeff Schiffel
>
>
>
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