Integration of e-education and knowledge management

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With the realization that knowledge is a core resource, organizations are now attempting to manage knowledge in a more systematic and more effective way. However, managing knowledge is not always an easy task. In particular contexts, such as online e-education, knowledge is distributed across both time and space and may be constrained by social, cultural and language differences. This paper demonstrated the common characters of knowledge management and e-education, and proposed the current potential problems in e-education. The authors tried to develop a set of guidelines to help overcome problems using tools and techniques from KM, they proposed three strategies: corporate explicit knowledge and tacit knowledge; use the theory of KM to guide e-education resource management; use the theory of KM to guide eeducation resource management. These strategies will help us to develop a better e-education framework. © 2007 by International Federation for Information Processing.

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Wan, L., Zhao, C., & Guo, W. (2007). Integration of e-education and knowledge management. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 252 VOLUME 2, pp. 453–459). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-75494-9_55

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