Knowledge vs. information

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Knowledge vs.
Information
By: Chaitan, Jona,
Kayoko and Darcee

Definitions:
Information: Bits of facts
that have been provided
about something or someone.

Knowledge: Something that
we have acquired individually
through experience and
education that is useful to
our lives.

Jona's Example
Knowledge
Information
●The endgame



●Roots



●Keeps growing

Darcee's Example

Kayoko's Example
Experience

Differences Recap









*Today, we have access and can find information about anything, but a huge
amount of information available to us, doesn't make us more knowledgeable.
Knowledge Information
●It becomes knowledge once we
apply it or use it
●A more profound conclusion
●Knowledge is personal and
individual
●Involves a personal experience
●Knowledge is made up from
other factors, such as:
information, belief, experiences.
●Can be shared but might be
perceived differently

●Data and facts that we know are
there
●The raw data collected through
observations
●General data expressed by
numbers, words, images and
sounds
●Can be shared, much more
easily understood by everyone
●Provided information
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