Abstract Human Language in Communication : Concrete Object Language in Knowledge Transfer
Abstract human language refers to the use of words, symbols and concepts to convey ideas that are not directly tied to sensory experiences. It is essential for articulating complex and theoretical notions, often employed in traditional education through lectures, textbooks and discussions. This is the teaching language of educators, using in class performance and topic discussion. Object Language in Knowledge Transfer In contrast, concrete object language involves the use of tangible, visual and physical representations such as a block of text, models, diagrams, symbols and physical objects to convey information. This form of language leverages sensory experiences and spatial understanding, often employed in scientific learnography through knowledge transfer, transfer books and brainpage writing. Object language is the learning language of students, making abstract concepts more accessible and easier to grasp. Explore the fundamental differences and synergies between these two forms of