The starting point for the knowledge revolution is what each of us uniquely knows.
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The same type of knowledge revolution is occurring in the social sciences today.
The big story about the knowledge revolution is not the big data of big companies, but the little data of individuals.
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And they have come here from advanced societies as engineers and scientists that fuel the knowledge-based revolution in the Silicon Valley of California, in the Research Triangle of North Carolina, along Route 128 in Massachusetts, in Austin, Texas, and across this great land.
Test your knowledge on the American Revolution with a few of the following questions.
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The Industrial Revolution happened in Europe with no scientific knowledge beyond what the Greeks, Romans, Chinese and Persians knew in ancient times.
Actionable knowledge is the sine qua none of the prosumer revolution.
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The technology revolution increased the need for people with knowledge of science, mathematics and engineering, but the number of degrees granted in these hard majors is roughly stagnant.
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This erosion in our basic science investment has occurred at the very time that the biomedical revolution has opened huge opportunities to advance our knowledge of disease.
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It also defined corporate culture, from how employees connected with consumers to the way companies structured knowledge sharing, redefined by continues technological innovation and The Internet Revolution.
With the industrial revolution newspapers were transformed from campaigning pamphlets or carriers of specialist knowledge to big business.
We are certainly beginning to challenge the notion of a classroom that was set up over 100 years ago in the light of an industrial revolution, that required vast numbers of people to be filled up with knowledge to be thrown into the workplace quickly, the smokestack school in more than one sense.
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The rise of the machines has become so pervasive that many are proclaiming a new industrial revolution, the main difference, of course, being that now even highly educated knowledge workers are getting displaced.
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