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Describes 23 ways of working with Structural Knowledge,
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This review is from: Structural Knowledge: Techniques for Representing, Conveying, and Acquiring Structural Knowledge (Paperback)
Drawing heavily on the academic literature in cognitive science, this book discusses 23 methodologies for working with what the author calls "structural knowledge." The author views structural knowledge as the intermediary between declarative knowledge (know that) and procedural knowledge (know how). Methods discussed in the book include: concept maps, frames, semantic features analysis, pattern notes, graphic organizers, and many other approaches
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Structural Knowledge: Techniques for Representing, Conveying, and Acquiring Structural Knowledge by David H. Jonassen (Hardcover - February 1, 1993)
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