About Declarative and Procedural Knowledge and the Expert-Novice Divide
ID Reflections
OCTOBER 17, 2009
For an expert, the information coming their way is grouped in larger and larger interconnected bits. Whereas, a novice gets mired in the details because, for them, each piece of information is a separate bit. They soon go into information overload mode without a clue as to how to connect the small pieces to arrive at the big picture.
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