experiential knowledge
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexperientialandknowledge
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experiential
adjective
uk/ɪkˌspɪə.riˈen.ʃəl/us/ɪkˌspɪr.iˈen.ʃəl/
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knowledge
noun
uk/ˈnɒl.ɪdʒ/us/ˈnɑː.lɪdʒ/
understanding of or information about a subject that you get by experience or study, either known by one person or by ...
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(Definition ofexperientialandknowledgefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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However, they propose that ultimately the story schema becomes an amalgam of these two sources which either condenses or ignores many aspects ofexperientialknowledge.
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Theexperientialknowledgeof community members was an important contribution to designing projects and developing strategies in many instances.
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Multiple forms ofexperientialknowledgeof a domain (described by name, meaning, and units of attributes) in terms of empirical equations, numerical generalization, and heuristics.
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Customised viewpoint support for utilisingexperientialknowledgein design.
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The first challenge was how to accessexperientialknowledgeof professionals who have developed expertise, which was taken for granted and intuitive.
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Experientialknowledgeis knowledge that is created as a result of our direct encounters with persons, places, or things.
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Not that the argument for this concept yieldsexperientialknowledgeof its meaning within the cosmic scheme of things.
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For example, omniscience is thought to be impossible unless passibility is assumed, for to know something fully implies a certain level ofexperientialknowledge.
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Customized viewpoint support for utilizingexperientialknowledgein design.
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The second category included insights about learning strategies, affective issues in language learning,experientialknowledgeof different teaching approaches, and knowledge of different teaching contexts.
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Its multi-faceted nature includes received knowledge, personal knowledge,experientialknowledgeand local knowledge.
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In other words, there was no pattern recognition because there was noexperientialknowledgeon which to draw.
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The ultimate goal is to make the range of research andexperientialknowledgeavailable for both upstream and downstream use, both within and between efforts within each domain.
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Agism functions by devaluing the relevance of patients' clinical indications, their personal treatment preferences and their physician'sexperientialknowledge.
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That some entity is omniscient in the sense of possessing all possible propositional knowledge does not imply that it also possesses all possibleexperientialknowledge.
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Experientialknowledgeis implicit, and more difficult to quantify or describe.
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Experientialknowledgeis implicit and much more difficult to quantify or describe effectively.
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It was also decided that a practicum experience be required to help facilitateexperientialknowledgewithin the field.
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