What is Knowledge?
Knowledge, Laws, and Theories
Classifying Knowledge
Personal Access to Knowledge
The Question of Trust
100

An opinion, something thought to be true.

What is belief?

100

A generalized description of observations about a relationship between two or more things in the natural world; often the description is mathematical.

What is a natural law?

100
Unspoken; implicit but not expressed knowledge.

What is tacit knowledge?

100

This holds the sum of your knowledge.

What is memory?

100

Incorrect information, unintentionally false information 

What is misinformation?

200

Plato created this concept to try and explain what knowledge was.

What is Justified True Belief?

200

An interconnected system of ideas intended to explain something in depth.

What is a theory?

200
Knowledge that focuses on, amplifies and explores specific topics.

What is Depth of Knowledge?

200
When a word, statement, image, or situation can have more than one meaning or interpretation.

What is ambiguity?

200

The tendency to believe evidence that supports your opinions, and ignore or discount evidence that goes against what you believe.

What is confirmation bias?

300

Correct, factual, honest

What is truth?

300

This theory  is the mathematical study of the coding of information and how that information can be quantified, stored, and communicated reliably, through computer circuits and telecommunications.

What is Information Theory?

300

Relating to your own thought processes.

What is metacognitive?

300

This is when there is an obstruction to your ability to recall information.

What is blocking?

300

False, often sensational stories, spread under the guise of news reporting.

What is fake news?

400

The name of this problem was a way in explaining why Justified True Belief was not an acceptable way to define what knowledge was.

What is The Gettier Problem?

400
Data that has been processed and structured, and can be used to answer who, what, when, and where questions.
What is information?
400

Knowledge containing facts.

What is factual knowledge?

400

This duo proved that your memory can be influenced by the choice of words used when asking people to remember an event.

Who are (Elizabeth) Loftus and (John) Palmer?

400

A person with specialist skills and/ or knowledge.

What is an expert?

500

The true definition of knowledge that we have created by the end of our lessons on what is knowledge?

What is Knowledge is contextually and culturally relative that is made up of data and information to back it up and we must believe in it?

500

An unstructured collection of facts and figures.

What is data?

500

This way of classifying knowledge was done to attempt to depth of knowledge.

What is Webb's DoK (Depth of Knowledge)?

500

This duo proved that if you are involved in a particularly traumatic event, you will be more likely to remember the event in its correct sequence of events.

Who are Yuille and Cutshall?

500

This is the only certainty that we have about knowing.

What is uncertainty?

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