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Screencasting of tacit knowledge
September 19, 2006, 4:00 pm


I'm deeply fascinated by the idea of tacit knowledge, which is the stuff that we don't know that we know, or that we assume that everyone knows so never bother to explain. To paraphase the philosopher Michael Polanyi, whom I cited in The tacit dimension of tech support, tacit knowledge means knowing more than we can (or do) tell. ...
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