e-Learning Ecologies MOOC’s Updates

Knowledge management to improve e-learning effectiveness

From a knowledge management perspective, learners need to go through the processes of knowledge collaboration, exchange, sharing, acquisition, creation, distribution, dissemination, storage and personalization in order to acquire knowledge. Knowledge management tools assist learners to learn in an ubiquitous learning environment. Collaboration and community tools, that have the functions/features of groupware, workflow systems, email communication, chat-rooms, workspaces, discussion rooms,

In conclusion, knowledge management cultivates a knowledge sharing and collaborative environment for learners to learn. It speeds up learner’s learning processes through such interaction. By using the learning grid, learners can plan and select the appropriate learning objects, based on their own needs and preferences.

The social significant of education knowledge is a key factor of production ,and this what we have learnt in this course .

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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0950705109000513