# Knowledge Grid
## Background
- I first learned about this knowledge grid while working at NAVAIR in the early 90's
## ToDo
- Flesh out the details and fill in the heading and row info in the table below
## Notes
### Overview
- I'm not sure how best to present this info in a markdown note. Usually, it is shown in a four-square-grid. Here's a table overview
- I don't recall the heading names or row names or all the detail
- However, I have often share the little bit shown in the table below
### Interwebs - Brave AI -- Leo
#### Grid Overview
- This categorization is inspired by the concept of the Dunning-Kruger effect and the idea of metacognition, but it is not directly referenced in the provided context. For a more detailed understanding of how to apply this grid, you might need to refer to specific models or frameworks that discuss knowledge management and self-awareness.
#### Grid Details
- The following comes from Brave AI -- Leo
- **Things I know I know**
- Information or skills that you are aware of and confident in
- **Things I know I don't know**
- Acknowledged gaps in your knowledge or skills that you are aware of
- **Things I don't know I know**
- Unconscious or implicit knowledge that you possess but are not aware of
- **Things I don't know I don't know**
- Unaware gaps in your knowledge or skills that you are not even aware of
### Knowledge Grid
| | Heading 1 | Heading 2 |
| ----- | ---------------------- | ---------------------------- |
| Row 1 | I know<br>I know | I know<br>I don't know |
| Row 2 | I don't know<br>I know | I don't know<br>I don't know |
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