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[4M1-GS-10-01] Modeling the practical and tacit knowledge of science communicators in facilitation
~デジタルツイン化をとおしてきづいたコンヴィヴィアルな関係性の価値~
Keywords:science communication, tacit knowledge, digital twin, bayesian network, Convivial
The workshop "Aim to Become a Weather Master!" conducted by the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan) aims to create a context that goes beyond surface-level knowledge acquisition, striving for a "proactive, interactive, and authentic learning." This report presents an attempt to model the skills and tacit knowledge required by facilitators in such spaces as a Digital Twin (DT).
Among the common success and failure factors universally emphasized by practitioners, the evaluation axis (parameter) of "cohesion and divergence of the context" was identified and used as a basis for modeling. During the modeling process, the presence of missing information became apparent, leading practitioners to two realizations: the necessity for "adding parameters" and the "reframing of the model through dialogue between practitioners and developers," both stemming from a serious sense of incongruity. As a result, requirements for support tools were organized.
In aiming for DX3.0, where practical skills and tacit knowledge are passed down through Digital Twins, the focus is on not merely reproducing surface-level knowledge but encouraging practitioners' reflection and reframing. This approach aims for the mutual deepening and development of both practice and systems.
Among the common success and failure factors universally emphasized by practitioners, the evaluation axis (parameter) of "cohesion and divergence of the context" was identified and used as a basis for modeling. During the modeling process, the presence of missing information became apparent, leading practitioners to two realizations: the necessity for "adding parameters" and the "reframing of the model through dialogue between practitioners and developers," both stemming from a serious sense of incongruity. As a result, requirements for support tools were organized.
In aiming for DX3.0, where practical skills and tacit knowledge are passed down through Digital Twins, the focus is on not merely reproducing surface-level knowledge but encouraging practitioners' reflection and reframing. This approach aims for the mutual deepening and development of both practice and systems.
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