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Knowledge - Coggle Diagram
Knowledge
2.6 Misinformationi disinformation and fake news
Disinformation: Intentionally false information spread as an act of deception
Viral: Spreding widely and quickly
Misinformation: Unintentionally incorrect information
Disinformation and Politics
Echo Chamber: a space which sound reverberates, so any sounds made are repeated over and over as they bounce from the balls
Confirmation Bias: The tendency to believe evidence that supports your oppinions, and ignore or discount evidence that goes against what you believe
Fake News
Sham: fake
2.7 The question of trust
Peer: a person of equal standing, usually a member of your own tribe
Competency: Capability the possession of sufficient knowledge or skills
Expert: a person with specialist skills and knowledge
Expertise: specialised skills and knowledge
2.5 Personal access to knowledge
Ambiguity and vagueness
Ambiguity: When a word, statement, image or situation can have more than one meaning
Vagueness: When something is not clear or has no distinct boundaries
Forgetfulness
Persistent: Permanent
These are memories we would like yo forget but cannot
Transient: temporary
Absent-mindedness: Inattentiveness that leads to lack of memory
Misattribution: This is when you may remember something quite well, but forget who told you or where you read it.
Plagiarism: Passing off someone else's idea or work as your own
Memory
Declarative Memories: those are explicit memories that we can consciously recall.
Semantic Memories: Memories of facts
Non-declarative Memories: Those are implicit memories that is concerned with recall of information and events without requiring a conscious effort to retrieve and remember these information and events.
Episodic Memories: memories from your own life
Explicit: Clear
İmplicit: Hidden