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Procedural knowledge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Procedural knowledge is the knowledge exercised in the performance of some task. See below for the specific meaning of this term in cognitive psychology and intellectual property law. Procedural ...
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Use of Procedural Knowledge in the Math classroom ... There are three phases of acquiring procedural knowledge, construct models, shape and internalize. (Marzano, et al, 1997. p. 93) ... This web page is focused on use of procedural knowledge for junior high age students with a primary focus on mathematical learning.
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Pages in category "Procedural knowledge" ... The main article for this category is Procedural knowledge. ... Categories: Knowledge | Action...
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Procedural knowledge is related to the procedure to carry an action out. For example, a method to balance a checkbook would be considered procedural knowledge. Knowledge about "how" to do something is procedural knowledge.
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"Procedural knowledge...is 'knowing how' to perform certain activities" (Bruning, et al, 1999). In the teaching and coaching professions, there are several different situations where there is a need for procedural knowledge.
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· It is a connected web of knowledge, a network in which the linking relationships are as prominent as the discrete bits of information. ... · Is it possible to have procedural knowledge about conceptual knowledge?
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Declarative vs. Procedural Knowledge Representation: ... Architectures with procedural representations encode how to achieve a particular result. Advantages of procedural knowledge are: ... A particular architecture may use both declarative and procedural knowledge at different times, taking advantage of their...
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There are basically to types of knowledge. Declarative Knowledge, “know the answer to” and Procedural Knowledge “know how to.” Teachers and standardized tests most often assess declarative knowledge, which depends on recall of specific information, or the identification of a specific organism or phenomena.
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): The research presented here describes a framework that provides the necessary infrastructure to learn procedural knowledge from observation traces annotated with goal transition information. ... Add To MetaCart ... One instance of a learning-by-observation system,
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): Effective task-level control is critical for robots that are to engage in purposeful activity in realworld environments. ... This paper describes PRSLite, a task-level controller grounded in a procedural knowledge approach to action description.
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