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eLearning Conferences

Tony Karrer

Once again, Clayton Wright has been nice enough to compile an incredible list of conferences focused on use of technology in learning. Please note that events, dates, titles, and locations may change; thus, check the specific conference website. crw Another source of major eLearning conferences is: Tom King's eLearning Google Calendar.

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10 Knowledge Management Software

Ed App

Managing your organization’s data, projects, tasks, and content resources is now made easier through the use of web-based knowledge management software. Knowledge Management Software #1 – EdApp. Knowledge Management Software #2 – Nuclino. Knowledge Management Software #4 – Flowlu.

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How to make the most out of a conference

E-Learning Provocateur

When I was invited to kick off last week’s AITD National Conference by hosting a breakfast session about Personal Knowledge Management, the last thing I wanted to do was deliver a traditional presentation. This one seems too obvious to mention, but a 1 or 2 day conference can be mentally exhausting. Read the blurbs.

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From Learning Management to Personal Knowledge Management

Jane Hart

In the post-recession workplace, your company probably isn’t going to send you to a conference so you can learn that new skill that will make you an even more valuable employee … Your boss probably doesn’t have time to hold your hand as you figure out how to use a new tool that will make your team more efficient.

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What is Knowledge Management?

Growth Engineering

Jurassic Park made dinosaur obsessives of us all, and the term knowledge management went public at a conference in Boston. But what did knowledge management mean back then? More importantly, The post What is Knowledge Management? Bill Clinton became president of the US. Cue a new world order!

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How Knowledge Management Changed Everything!

Growth Engineering

After the near-mythical Boston conference of 1993, legend has it that in 1994, business guru Tom Davenport gave the first description of Knowledge Management: “Knowledge Management is the process of capturing, distributing, and effectively using knowledge”. appeared first on Growth Engineering.

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Saffron seminar to herald Knowledge Management 3.0

Saffron Interactive

“In the seminar we’ll demonstrate how you can use techniques from the semantic web to renovate your knowledge base and create a platform that thinks like your business.” Saffron will demonstrate that when it comes to knowledge management, collaboration is key. and how companies can gain improve the applicability of insight.