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#30 Review of 21-29 (GwP1) - Deutsch lernen
This is the 30th and last video in German with Puppets Series #1. In this video we review the topics covered in the last 9 videos. Thanks to all who liked this series. Don't forget to check out the second series here:...
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Knowledge Management Model
What is the Knowledge Management Model? A knowledge management framework (KM model)is an organized technique to look at the procedure of KM utilized by an organization to inspect its possessions and alter them to its particular needs.
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Investor Presentation - The Business Team
How should you present the business team in an investor presentation? Make sure to explain how their qualities and approach will help your startup succeed. This will show investors that your team is the right one to support and cooperate...
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Bridging Epistemologies Framework
What is the Bridging Epistemologies Framework? The framework Cook and Brown helps to think of knowledge in an organizational context and understanding why and how we know things collectively. Their model strengthens the link between...
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Action Learning
What is Action Learning? Action learning is an approach to problem solving involving taking action and reflecting upon the results. This helps improve the problem-solving process as well as simplify the solutions developed by the team.
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Social Networks in Organizations
What are Social Networks in Organizations? Social networks are visual maps of relationships between individuals. They are vital parts of organizational life as well as important when you are first looking for a job.
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SECI Model
What is the SECI Model? The SECI model of knowledge dimensions is a model of knowledge creation that explains how tacit and explicit knowledge are converted into organizational knowledge. The aim is to change the explicit knowledge of...
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Organizational Learning
What is Organizational Learning? Organizational learning is the process of creating, retaining, and transferring knowledge within an organization. An organization improves over time as it gains experience.
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Lifelong Learning (Organization)
What is Life-long learning in an organization? What is a learning organization? A learning organization can be defined as any organization that prioritizes personal and professional growth through knowledge transfer. These organizations...
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The Message and the Messenger
University of Michigan business professor Andrew Hoffman describes how his research investigates the cultural aspects of climate change, focusing on the question, What comes to people’s minds when they hear the words “climate change”?
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Religion and Science
Renowned polymath Freeman Dyson (Institute for Advanced Study) gives his views on religion, science and community.
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Making Decisions
Political scientist Mark Bevir (UC Berkeley) describes how decisions in the social sciences necessarily involve interpreting intentionality.
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Silent Operations of Power
Intellectual historian Quentin Skinner (QMUL), describes how government agents reading our email is actually a diminishment of our civic liberty.
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Against Reification
Political scientist Mark Bevir (UC Berkeley) argues that we need to move beyond reification of abstract concepts and recognize intentionality.
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The Nose Anatomy Song
Learn about the anatomy of the human nose and how you smell with The Nose Anatomy Song by KLT
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Human Capital
“Human Capital” defines the term human capital and discusses specific examples.
Weird History
The Most Feared Warriors In History
History is filled with stories of barbaric warriors who cause wanton destruction. They have been titled by ancient historians as "savages," "uncivilized," and even "the Scourge of God." But what makes them the most terrifying warriors in...
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Sleep and Learning
Recent scientific research has shown us the benefits of sleep. And we're increasingly aware that good sleep is crucial to memory and learning. Of course, just getting lots of sleep isn't going to get you good grades. You need to...
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How I Read and Organize Academic (Machine Learning) Papers
How I Read and Organize Academic (Machine Learning) Papers
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Rhetoric vs. Certainty: The Clash of Renaissance Culture and Scientific Revolution
Intellectual historian Quentin Skinner (QMUL), describes the tensions between the Renaissance's rhetorical culture and the Scientific Revolution’s pursuit of absolute truth.
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Exploring Ancient Scientific Knowledge: The Legacy of Galen and the Systematization of Information
This video explores the ancient world's approach to developing and attributing scientific knowledge, focusing on key figures such as Galen and the systematization of knowledge in the second century AD. It highlights the collaborative and...
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Exploring the Continuity and Innovation in Medieval Philosophy and Science
UC Berkeley historian and Byzantine specialist Maria Mavroudi describes how the standard view of the Middle Ages science fails to take into account the creative process of systematizing and building upon prior views.
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Civil War and The Romans
Historian David Armitage (Harvard) details the deep revulsion that civil war held for ancient Romans and how it deeply threatened their ideas of citizenship and belonging.
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Exploring the Continuity of Greek-Arabic Bilingualism
Historian Maria Mavroudi (UC Berkeley) reveals how a careful study of Arab-Greek bilingualism can shed important light on a wealth of societal values, including the very foundations of their systems of knowledge.