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Learning Through the Ages: Key Developments in the Evolution of Knowledge Transfer

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Research Introduction The transmission of knowledge is one of humanity’s most powerful tools, shaping civilizations, advancing science and culture, and fostering collective progress. From oral traditions to digital platforms, the methods of knowledge transfer have evolved dramatically across time. This research explores the historical trajectory of knowledge dissemination, focusing on pivotal developments that have transformed how knowledge is acquired, preserved, and shared. In ancient times, knowledge was passed down orally through stories, rituals and apprenticeships. With the invention of writing systems, human societies gained the ability to document and store vast amounts of information, leading to the rise of early educational institutions. The invention of the printing press in the 15th century marked a revolution in accessibility, enabling the mass production of books and the democratization of learning. In the modern era, digital technologies and the internet have further acc...