Increasingly complex program offerings by universities combined with on-line educational opportunities have created a situation where students must deal with an extremely complicated array of curriculum decisions. At the same time, many universities are moving away from the traditional one-on-one advising model toward one that relies heavily on web-based resources. The result of this is that students are often forced to self-advise using complicated and often poorly structured websites. This paper describes a knowledge management tool to mitigate this problem by creating an intuitive, web-based interface to help students navigate directly to the Internet advising materials that are most applicable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Lightfoot, J. M. (2014). A Web-Based Knowledge Management Tool Utilizing Concept Maps for On-Line Student Advising. Journal of International Technology and Information Management, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.58729/1941-6679.1064
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