One of the bio-hackers she worked with used his newly-learned scientific knowledge to track down the dog responsible for fouling his local pavement.
Ultimately, the proper systems put into place allow the knowledge learned from big data to be distributed and used.
Last year, Ray Cross, chancellor of the University of Wisconsin Colleges, told Inside Higher Ed that he expects some students will simply take a free MOOC (massive online open course) offered by another school and then opt to write their competency exam based on the what they learned therein or knowledge they acquired independently.
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"I wanted to give back to give to the society I came from some fruit of the knowledge I learned in the U.S., " says the 52-year-old inventor.
According to Pennings the advantage of simulations over other teaching methods is that they let users apply the theoretical knowledge they have learned.
Ever the optimist, Dayton is unbowed "We started with a great knowledge base and learned a tremendous amount in the last year, " he says.
Game shows gave me the opportunity to expand my knowledge beyond what I learned in school, books and newspapers.
During those 18 months he says in addition to honing his executive business skills, he also learned the importance of absorbing the knowledge of professionals from various industries and areas of expertise.
It was a hard lesson learned, but here it is: Knowledge is not power.
In future quarters, you will see clearly that we will take what we've learned from this acquisition and apply that knowledge towards our joint venture with NEC in Japan and our acquisition of Medion in Germany.
Born in 1732 into a Virginia planter family, he learned the morals, manners, and body of knowledge requisite for an 18th century Virginia gentleman.
Taking what they have learned from Mr. Redzepi, and often applying that knowledge to very different conditions or goals, these chefs are finding that there is life after Noma.
My knowledge of macroeconomics is limited to what I learned during Econ 101 at NYU and the lessons that were covered in the material I was required to read in order to complete the demanding CFA program.
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Having studied for five years under top Chinese professors, he now co-writes learned papers on Eastern medicine in Mandarin, drawing on a deep knowledge of ancient Chinese philosophy and cosmology.
He learned from anyone who could help, regardless of the source of their knowledge or station in life.
The learned trial judge made no findings as to when the appellant had the relevant knowledge.
"We are looking for lessons learned not just for the design and certification of the failed battery, but also for knowledge that can be applied to emerging technologies going forward, " Hersman said.
The view is that such knowledge assets have been neutralized of any dependency on any one person and can be easily transferred, learned or carried out by anyone else with approximate level of skill, with less or no experience in the matter.
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