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- Title
Case-based Reasoning: Toward Phenomenological Ontologies.
- Authors
Jonassen, David
- Abstract
Most information systems are organized around subject matter topics, which is an ontological type of knowledge representation. Ironically, the knowledge that humans more naturally construct in order to represent what they know is phenomenological (experiential). The most common theory for representing phenomenological knowledge is case-based reasoning, which is applied in the form of case libraries of indexed stories. After briefly describing the processes for collecting and indexing stories for case libraries, I show how they can be used to support learning in different disciplines.
- Subjects
CASE-based reasoning; ONTOLOGIES (Information retrieval); KNOWLEDGE representation (Information theory); LEARNING; INFORMATION resources management
- Publication
Technology, Instruction, Cognition & Learning, 2007, Vol 5, Issue 3, p275
- ISSN
1540-0182
- Publication type
Article