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Knowing Knowledge by George Siemens

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Knowing Knowledge
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Number of pages: 176

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Learning and knowledge are cornerstones for society and organizations. Knowing Knowledge is an exploration of the change impacting both learning and knowledge, and recommends changes required in order to align corporations and educational institutions with developing trends.

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