Nowadays, e-Learning has been used in many kinds of educational institutes as a regular learning/teaching system. In the real practices, Educational knowledge management among the relevant organizations is quite important. This means "knowledge in universities circulated-systematic process" of finding, selecting, organising, distilling and presenting information in a way that improves a learner?s competency and/or ability to fulfil his or her necessary learning objectives. In order to construct such educational management systems, the fundamental processing modules are required, such as a distributed file system, synchronous data communications, etc. If any applications and tools related to e-Learning can be plugged into the core framework, we can build an integrated e-Learning environment where learners/teachers can share/operate this software/data in real time. Universities also have many organisations to perform educational activities and researches. In order to operate and manage an e-Learning system, the information/knowledge occurring in each of organisations must be connected seamlessly and integrated under the standardised data format and the procedure of job-processing. In this paper, we mention the conceptual framework of Knowledge Circulated-Organizational Management according to our experiences of UEC-GP project. Moreover, we introduce how to construct and analyze the content-frames of e-Learning as technological knowledge on Instructional Design.
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Okamoto, T., Nagata, N., & Anma, F. (2009). The knowledge circulated-Organisational management for accomplishing E-Learning. Knowledge Management and E-Learning, 1(1), 6–17. https://doi.org/10.34105/j.kmel.2009.01.002
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