To realize that people just want direct access to knowledge and actions on their phones.
They were one of the first tools to increase access to knowledge and opportunity.
Only those linked solidly to knowledge of real living systems have much chance of being used.
The report highlights the importance of ICTs and their impact on access to knowledge, knowledge production and practices.
There are serious limits to our knowledge and to our capacity to utilize that knowledge in productive ways.
Mr Houston denied any wrongdoing - telling MSPs he had access to knowledge, but made no use whatsoever of the privilege.
Illusion and failure give way to knowledge, but are the lucidity and disenchantment knowledge brings always better than illusion?
In addition to knowledge, there are three other elements at the very heart of high performance: faith, fire and focus.
The often maligned Y-Generation is growing up in an age of abundance with regard to interconnectivity and access to knowledge.
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Philip Pullman, author of the His Dark Materials trilogy, said he feared the loss of "special community centres, dedicated to knowledge".
It stands apart from every other conceivable route to knowledge because all the others are corrupted by varying levels of subjectivity and bias.
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It is thrilling to imagine them delivering insight and inspiration to knowledge-seekers old and young, rich and poor, in every corner of the planet.
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And as China shifts from a manufacturing to knowledge-based economy, expect it to invest in "knowledge based" sectors like insurance, finance and hi-tech software firms.
In a global economy increasingly dominated by knowledge and access to knowledge, improving the quality of public education is vital for prosperity and social inclusion.
To your knowledge, these children were already identified as orphans or without caregivers in Haiti, and to your knowledge, they were already living in an orphanage.
It seeks to spark imagination and creativity and to further human understanding and wisdom by providing access to knowledge through its magnificent collections, programs and exhibitions.
This problem is compounded by the fact that private firms and investors fear that energy technologies will be reverse-engineered and their value will be lost due to knowledge spill-over.
Some will no doubt be chasing a hike in salary, but as is the case elsewhere, when it comes to knowledge workers, more knowledge is also what they are after.
One goal of a system of public education ought to be to make that level playing field a structural reality, distributing access to knowledge and information as widely as possible.
People have greater access to knowledge today than ever before in the history of the human race, yet they increasingly isolate themselves based on their ideologies, fears and, ironically, television-viewing habits.
Maureen Mahoney, the lawyer who argued Andersen's case, says that the ruling clearly puts the onus on the government to tie the destruction of documents to knowledge of a federal investigation.
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Already the world's biggest babysitter, ABC is now the number two player in the U.S., second only to Knowledge Universe Education, cofounded by former junk-bond king Michael Milken and his brother, Lowell.
As for the claim that exhibitions contribute to knowledge, the practice of having catalogues that cause no offence hastily written by committees usually discourages original research or the expression of controversial ideas.
Instead of sitting on the couch mindlessly watching sitcoms, individuals can engage with others in online communities, collaborate on open sourced projects, and contribute to knowledge platforms like Wikipedia and Quora.
Education has to shift from imparting a static package of knowledge to a dynamic goal of being able to create knowledge and deploy skills to new situations, whatever they turn out to be.
When our social sector is successful at moving our attention and allocating more resources up the chain from data to information to knowledge and to wisdom, that will truly be an anecdote worth retelling.
Hence education has to shift from imparting a static package of knowledge to a dynamic goal of being able to create knowledge and deploy skills to new situations, whatever they turn out to be.
Starting my own small business is a prototype modular training package in entrepreneurship that is intended to provide supplementary knowledge to people, so that they may acquire an entrepreneurial mindset and the knowledge to set up a small business.
This single form of Big Data has transformed almost every corner of modern life, and delivered to each of us access to knowledge not available to even the most powerful and richest people in the world a half-century ago.
This publication was launched during the Plenary Thematic Session ' Indigenous Knowledge and Science: From Recognition to Knowledge Co-production' on 13 June 2012 during the five-day Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Development, in Rio de Janeiro.
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