Word for a place where knowledge is shared

Phrase to describe a community of people

  • who come together to exchange knowledge 3 answers I am looking for a word that

represents a place where knowledge is shared. I want a one way sharing of knowledge. I like to believe school conveys the idea of one way sharing (from teachers/instructors to students).

“A group where people meet to discuss their knowledge” is proposed (and anyone in this domain can be a teacher over the course of a course as they want).

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Repository, community, colloquy, conference, council, panel, panel discussion, parley, powwow, round-robin, roundtable, seminar, symposium,

roundtable, symposium, round table, round-robin, roundtable, round-robin, roundtable, panel, symposium.

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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Personally, I would go for the word forum but I notice that has already been suggested.

What is Phrontistery, in English?

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INDUSTRY

An institute is an organisational body created for a certain purpose.

Often they are research organisations (research institutions) created to do research on specific topics. An institute can also be a professional body, or one involved in adult education, see Mechanics’ Institutes.

https://en.wikipedia.org/. According

to Wikipedia, we have institutions.org/wiki/institute.org/project/Institute.org.org.wiki/Institute.org/wiki/Institute.org.

Answered on March 27, 2021.
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My

Name Is CONSORTIUM I was surprised to find that this hadn’t yet been mentioned, but based on description would fit nicely.

What is the Consortium of Knowledge? Plus you could call CK’ers (seekers)!

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Answered on March 28, 2021.
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Are you thinking the salon? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human Factors? org/wiki/Salon (gathering)

: Original held partly to amuse one another and partly to refine the taste and increase the knowledge of the participants through conversation. In these gatherings, many had consciously followed “either to please or to educate” (Latin: aut delectare aut prodesse ).

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Forum

B. a public meeting place for open discussion

The club provides a forum for people interested in local history.

c : a community in which someone can give an idea. or a process to move the ideas

out. c : a common means of communication and expression.

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Are you thinking the salon? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human Factors? org/wiki/Salon (gathering)

: Original held partly to amuse one another and partly to refine the taste and increase the knowledge of the participants through conversation. In these gatherings, many had consciously followed “either to please or to educate” (Latin: aut delectare aut prodesse ).

What can racial difference to have between jones and straight from the school?

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Forum

B. a public meeting place for open discussion

The club provides a forum for people interested in local history.

c : a community in which someone can give an idea. or a process to move the ideas

out. c : a common means of communication and expression.

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a colloquium TFD

  1. an informal gathering for discussion
  2. (Education) an academic seminar

As in: X = the technical subject

Our x colloquium we begin monday.

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a colloquium TFD

  1. an informal gathering for discussion
  2. (Education) an academic seminar

As in: X = the technical subject

Our x colloquium we begin monday.

How can I understand the legal process around a bank deposit for financial transactions?

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