The rapidly growing demand for online courses and supporting
technology has resulted in a plethora of structural and functional
changes and challenges for universities and colleges. These changes
have led many distance education providers to recognize the value
of understanding the fundamental concepts of both e-learning and
knowledge management (KM)-including the e-learning economic model
and how to change the current culture of delivery system
providers.
Supplying a complete examination of the synergy between KM and
e-learning, Knowledge Management and E-Learning begins by
considering KM practices, techniques, and methodologies in
e-learning. These chapters explain how knowledge capture,
retention, transfer, and sharing can help enhance the e-learning
experience.
Edited and written by leading authorities in the fields of
knowledge management and e-learning, the book contains
international case studies that illustrate the applications of KM
to e-learning in businesses, government agencies, and universities
in the United States, Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, Europe, and
Asia. The text is divided into four parts:
- Setting the Stage
- Methodologies and Techniques
- Case Studies and Applications
- Industry Perspectives
This groundbreaking reference discusses the use of digital media
engagement and social media to enhance the e-learning experience
through the ability to share knowledge among various communities
and individuals. It details key KM and social networking
methodologies, trends, and technologies. The text concludes with a
summary of current and emerging trends by those at the forefront of
this rapidly evolving field.
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