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Knowledge Management and E-Learning

Knowledge Management and E-Learning

Edited ByJay Liebowitz, Michael Frank
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2010
eBook Published 19 April 2016
Pub. location New York
Imprint Auerbach Publications
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b10347
Pages 367 pages
eBook ISBN 9781439837269
SubjectsComputer Science, Engineering & Technology, Politics & International Relations
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Liebowitz, J. (Ed.), Frank, M. (Ed.). (2011). Knowledge Management and E-Learning. New York: Auerbach Publications, https://doi.org/10.1201/b10347
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The rapidly growing demand for online courses and supporting technology has resulted in a plethora of structural and functional changes and challenges for universities and colleges. These changes have led many distance education providers to recognize the value of understanding the fundamental concepts of both e-learning and knowledge management (K

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: SETTING THE STAGE
View abstract
chapter 1|8 pages
The Synergy between Knowledge Management and E-Learning
ByJAY LIEBOWITZ, MICHAEL S. FRANK
View abstract
chapter 2|1 pages
Knowledge Management and the Mega-University: Engagement of the Adult Learner in the Post-Gutenberg Academy
ByTHEODORE E. STONE
View abstract
chapter |13 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 3|3 pages
Global Trends Affecting Knowledge Management and E-Learning
ByCATHERINE LORD
View abstract
chapter |8 pages
The End of the Homogeneous Workforce
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
References
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: METHODOLOGIES AND TECHNIQUES
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
Assurance of Learning: Demonstrating the Organizational Impact of Knowledge Management and E-Learning
ByANTONIETTE TONI S. UNGARETTI AND HEATHER K. TILLBERGWEBB
View abstract
chapter |10 pages
E-Learning (EL)
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
A Model for E-Learning and Knowledge Management: e Virtual University at Tecnológico de Monterrey
ByYOLANDA HEREDIA, FRANCISCO J. CANTU
View abstract
chapter 6|1 pages
A Learning Portfolio Management System for Analyzing Student Web-Based Problem-Solving Behaviors
ByGWOJEN HWANG AND JASON C.H. CHEN
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 7|3 pages
e Antecedents and Outcomes of Online Knowledge-Sourcing Behavior: e Influence of Computer Attitudes and Learning Styles .................................................................................................... LIAN HO AND BINSHAN LIN
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
Literature Review and Theory Development
ByThe Relationship between Computer Attitude and Knowledge-Sourcing Activity
View abstract
chapter |18 pages
Results
ByReliability and Validity Tests
View abstract
chapter |5 pages
References
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
From Self-Service to Room Service: Changing the Way We Search, Sift, and Synthesize Information
ByCHARLES S. STEVE KNODE AND JONDAVID W. KNODE
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: CASE STUDIES
View abstract
chapter 9|17 pages
Performance-Based Learning and Knowledge Management in the Workplace
ByMINHONG WANG, JÜRGEN MOORMANN, AND STEPHEN J.H. YANG
View abstract
chapter |1 pages
Conclusion
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
References
View abstract
chapter 10|1 pages
Knowledge Management in Agricultural Research: e CGIAR Experience
ByENRICA PORCARI
View abstract
chapter |15 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
Experiences and Recommendations on Required Student Knowledge and E-Skills
ByFREDERIK TRUYEN, JAN VANTHIENEN, STEPHAN POELMANS
View abstract
chapter 12|24 pages
Harnessing the Web: Social and Personal Learning
BySTELLA PORTO, ALLISON KIPTA
View abstract
chapter 13|7 pages
Lifelong Learning Links in the ePortfolio
BySTELLA PORTO, CHRISTINE WALTI
View abstract
chapter |19 pages
A Brief Historical Perspective of Lifelong Learning
View abstract
chapter |8 pages
ePortfolios and Lifelong Learning
View abstract
chapter 14|1 pages
Knowledge Management as Professional Development: e Case of the MDE
ByTHOMAS HÜLSMANN, ULRICH BERNATH
View abstract
chapter |1 pages
Knowledge Management and Professional Development
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
The Tectonic Shift: From Distance Education to Online Learning
View abstract
chapter |13 pages
The MDE: Managing a Community of Reflective Practitioners
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
Annex
View abstract
chapter 15|1 pages
Knowledge Management, E-Learning, and the Role of the Academic Library
BySTEPHEN MILLER
View abstract
chapter |10 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter |9 pages
Developing and Building Awareness of Tools for E-scholarship and Knowledge Management
View abstract
chapter 16|10 pages
Knowledge Management and Continuity of Operations: E-Learning as a Strategy in Disaster Prevention and Emergency Management
ByCLAUDINE SCHWEBER
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES
View abstract
chapter 17|18 pages
Knowledge Management (KM) and E-Learning (EL) Growth for Industry and University Outreach Activities via Capstone Projects: Case Studies and Future Trends
ByJOSEPH BETSER
View abstract
chapter 18|11 pages
Knowledge Management and Learning in Industry
ByTIM HOWELL
View abstract
chapter |1 pages
References
View abstract
chapter 19|11 pages
Virtual Leaders: Born or Made?
ByMARY KEY, DONNA J. DENNIS
View abstract

The rapidly growing demand for online courses and supporting technology has resulted in a plethora of structural and functional changes and challenges for universities and colleges. These changes have led many distance education providers to recognize the value of understanding the fundamental concepts of both e-learning and knowledge management (K

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: SETTING THE STAGE
View abstract
chapter 1|8 pages
The Synergy between Knowledge Management and E-Learning
ByJAY LIEBOWITZ, MICHAEL S. FRANK
View abstract
chapter 2|1 pages
Knowledge Management and the Mega-University: Engagement of the Adult Learner in the Post-Gutenberg Academy
ByTHEODORE E. STONE
View abstract
chapter |13 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 3|3 pages
Global Trends Affecting Knowledge Management and E-Learning
ByCATHERINE LORD
View abstract
chapter |8 pages
The End of the Homogeneous Workforce
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
References
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: METHODOLOGIES AND TECHNIQUES
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
Assurance of Learning: Demonstrating the Organizational Impact of Knowledge Management and E-Learning
ByANTONIETTE TONI S. UNGARETTI AND HEATHER K. TILLBERGWEBB
View abstract
chapter |10 pages
E-Learning (EL)
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
A Model for E-Learning and Knowledge Management: e Virtual University at Tecnológico de Monterrey
ByYOLANDA HEREDIA, FRANCISCO J. CANTU
View abstract
chapter 6|1 pages
A Learning Portfolio Management System for Analyzing Student Web-Based Problem-Solving Behaviors
ByGWOJEN HWANG AND JASON C.H. CHEN
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 7|3 pages
e Antecedents and Outcomes of Online Knowledge-Sourcing Behavior: e Influence of Computer Attitudes and Learning Styles .................................................................................................... LIAN HO AND BINSHAN LIN
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
Literature Review and Theory Development
ByThe Relationship between Computer Attitude and Knowledge-Sourcing Activity
View abstract
chapter |18 pages
Results
ByReliability and Validity Tests
View abstract
chapter |5 pages
References
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
From Self-Service to Room Service: Changing the Way We Search, Sift, and Synthesize Information
ByCHARLES S. STEVE KNODE AND JONDAVID W. KNODE
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: CASE STUDIES
View abstract
chapter 9|17 pages
Performance-Based Learning and Knowledge Management in the Workplace
ByMINHONG WANG, JÜRGEN MOORMANN, AND STEPHEN J.H. YANG
View abstract
chapter |1 pages
Conclusion
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
References
View abstract
chapter 10|1 pages
Knowledge Management in Agricultural Research: e CGIAR Experience
ByENRICA PORCARI
View abstract
chapter |15 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
Experiences and Recommendations on Required Student Knowledge and E-Skills
ByFREDERIK TRUYEN, JAN VANTHIENEN, STEPHAN POELMANS
View abstract
chapter 12|24 pages
Harnessing the Web: Social and Personal Learning
BySTELLA PORTO, ALLISON KIPTA
View abstract
chapter 13|7 pages
Lifelong Learning Links in the ePortfolio
BySTELLA PORTO, CHRISTINE WALTI
View abstract
chapter |19 pages
A Brief Historical Perspective of Lifelong Learning
View abstract
chapter |8 pages
ePortfolios and Lifelong Learning
View abstract
chapter 14|1 pages
Knowledge Management as Professional Development: e Case of the MDE
ByTHOMAS HÜLSMANN, ULRICH BERNATH
View abstract
chapter |1 pages
Knowledge Management and Professional Development
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
The Tectonic Shift: From Distance Education to Online Learning
View abstract
chapter |13 pages
The MDE: Managing a Community of Reflective Practitioners
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
Annex
View abstract
chapter 15|1 pages
Knowledge Management, E-Learning, and the Role of the Academic Library
BySTEPHEN MILLER
View abstract
chapter |10 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter |9 pages
Developing and Building Awareness of Tools for E-scholarship and Knowledge Management
View abstract
chapter 16|10 pages
Knowledge Management and Continuity of Operations: E-Learning as a Strategy in Disaster Prevention and Emergency Management
ByCLAUDINE SCHWEBER
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES
View abstract
chapter 17|18 pages
Knowledge Management (KM) and E-Learning (EL) Growth for Industry and University Outreach Activities via Capstone Projects: Case Studies and Future Trends
ByJOSEPH BETSER
View abstract
chapter 18|11 pages
Knowledge Management and Learning in Industry
ByTIM HOWELL
View abstract
chapter |1 pages
References
View abstract
chapter 19|11 pages
Virtual Leaders: Born or Made?
ByMARY KEY, DONNA J. DENNIS
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The rapidly growing demand for online courses and supporting technology has resulted in a plethora of structural and functional changes and challenges for universities and colleges. These changes have led many distance education providers to recognize the value of understanding the fundamental concepts of both e-learning and knowledge management (K

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: SETTING THE STAGE
View abstract
chapter 1|8 pages
The Synergy between Knowledge Management and E-Learning
ByJAY LIEBOWITZ, MICHAEL S. FRANK
View abstract
chapter 2|1 pages
Knowledge Management and the Mega-University: Engagement of the Adult Learner in the Post-Gutenberg Academy
ByTHEODORE E. STONE
View abstract
chapter |13 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 3|3 pages
Global Trends Affecting Knowledge Management and E-Learning
ByCATHERINE LORD
View abstract
chapter |8 pages
The End of the Homogeneous Workforce
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
References
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: METHODOLOGIES AND TECHNIQUES
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
Assurance of Learning: Demonstrating the Organizational Impact of Knowledge Management and E-Learning
ByANTONIETTE TONI S. UNGARETTI AND HEATHER K. TILLBERGWEBB
View abstract
chapter |10 pages
E-Learning (EL)
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
A Model for E-Learning and Knowledge Management: e Virtual University at Tecnológico de Monterrey
ByYOLANDA HEREDIA, FRANCISCO J. CANTU
View abstract
chapter 6|1 pages
A Learning Portfolio Management System for Analyzing Student Web-Based Problem-Solving Behaviors
ByGWOJEN HWANG AND JASON C.H. CHEN
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 7|3 pages
e Antecedents and Outcomes of Online Knowledge-Sourcing Behavior: e Influence of Computer Attitudes and Learning Styles .................................................................................................... LIAN HO AND BINSHAN LIN
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
Literature Review and Theory Development
ByThe Relationship between Computer Attitude and Knowledge-Sourcing Activity
View abstract
chapter |18 pages
Results
ByReliability and Validity Tests
View abstract
chapter |5 pages
References
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
From Self-Service to Room Service: Changing the Way We Search, Sift, and Synthesize Information
ByCHARLES S. STEVE KNODE AND JONDAVID W. KNODE
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: CASE STUDIES
View abstract
chapter 9|17 pages
Performance-Based Learning and Knowledge Management in the Workplace
ByMINHONG WANG, JÜRGEN MOORMANN, AND STEPHEN J.H. YANG
View abstract
chapter |1 pages
Conclusion
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
References
View abstract
chapter 10|1 pages
Knowledge Management in Agricultural Research: e CGIAR Experience
ByENRICA PORCARI
View abstract
chapter |15 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
Experiences and Recommendations on Required Student Knowledge and E-Skills
ByFREDERIK TRUYEN, JAN VANTHIENEN, STEPHAN POELMANS
View abstract
chapter 12|24 pages
Harnessing the Web: Social and Personal Learning
BySTELLA PORTO, ALLISON KIPTA
View abstract
chapter 13|7 pages
Lifelong Learning Links in the ePortfolio
BySTELLA PORTO, CHRISTINE WALTI
View abstract
chapter |19 pages
A Brief Historical Perspective of Lifelong Learning
View abstract
chapter |8 pages
ePortfolios and Lifelong Learning
View abstract
chapter 14|1 pages
Knowledge Management as Professional Development: e Case of the MDE
ByTHOMAS HÜLSMANN, ULRICH BERNATH
View abstract
chapter |1 pages
Knowledge Management and Professional Development
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
The Tectonic Shift: From Distance Education to Online Learning
View abstract
chapter |13 pages
The MDE: Managing a Community of Reflective Practitioners
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
Annex
View abstract
chapter 15|1 pages
Knowledge Management, E-Learning, and the Role of the Academic Library
BySTEPHEN MILLER
View abstract
chapter |10 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter |9 pages
Developing and Building Awareness of Tools for E-scholarship and Knowledge Management
View abstract
chapter 16|10 pages
Knowledge Management and Continuity of Operations: E-Learning as a Strategy in Disaster Prevention and Emergency Management
ByCLAUDINE SCHWEBER
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES
View abstract
chapter 17|18 pages
Knowledge Management (KM) and E-Learning (EL) Growth for Industry and University Outreach Activities via Capstone Projects: Case Studies and Future Trends
ByJOSEPH BETSER
View abstract
chapter 18|11 pages
Knowledge Management and Learning in Industry
ByTIM HOWELL
View abstract
chapter |1 pages
References
View abstract
chapter 19|11 pages
Virtual Leaders: Born or Made?
ByMARY KEY, DONNA J. DENNIS
View abstract

The rapidly growing demand for online courses and supporting technology has resulted in a plethora of structural and functional changes and challenges for universities and colleges. These changes have led many distance education providers to recognize the value of understanding the fundamental concepts of both e-learning and knowledge management (K

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: SETTING THE STAGE
View abstract
chapter 1|8 pages
The Synergy between Knowledge Management and E-Learning
ByJAY LIEBOWITZ, MICHAEL S. FRANK
View abstract
chapter 2|1 pages
Knowledge Management and the Mega-University: Engagement of the Adult Learner in the Post-Gutenberg Academy
ByTHEODORE E. STONE
View abstract
chapter |13 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 3|3 pages
Global Trends Affecting Knowledge Management and E-Learning
ByCATHERINE LORD
View abstract
chapter |8 pages
The End of the Homogeneous Workforce
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
References
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: METHODOLOGIES AND TECHNIQUES
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
Assurance of Learning: Demonstrating the Organizational Impact of Knowledge Management and E-Learning
ByANTONIETTE TONI S. UNGARETTI AND HEATHER K. TILLBERGWEBB
View abstract
chapter |10 pages
E-Learning (EL)
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
A Model for E-Learning and Knowledge Management: e Virtual University at Tecnológico de Monterrey
ByYOLANDA HEREDIA, FRANCISCO J. CANTU
View abstract
chapter 6|1 pages
A Learning Portfolio Management System for Analyzing Student Web-Based Problem-Solving Behaviors
ByGWOJEN HWANG AND JASON C.H. CHEN
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 7|3 pages
e Antecedents and Outcomes of Online Knowledge-Sourcing Behavior: e Influence of Computer Attitudes and Learning Styles .................................................................................................... LIAN HO AND BINSHAN LIN
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
Literature Review and Theory Development
ByThe Relationship between Computer Attitude and Knowledge-Sourcing Activity
View abstract
chapter |18 pages
Results
ByReliability and Validity Tests
View abstract
chapter |5 pages
References
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
From Self-Service to Room Service: Changing the Way We Search, Sift, and Synthesize Information
ByCHARLES S. STEVE KNODE AND JONDAVID W. KNODE
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: CASE STUDIES
View abstract
chapter 9|17 pages
Performance-Based Learning and Knowledge Management in the Workplace
ByMINHONG WANG, JÜRGEN MOORMANN, AND STEPHEN J.H. YANG
View abstract
chapter |1 pages
Conclusion
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
References
View abstract
chapter 10|1 pages
Knowledge Management in Agricultural Research: e CGIAR Experience
ByENRICA PORCARI
View abstract
chapter |15 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
Experiences and Recommendations on Required Student Knowledge and E-Skills
ByFREDERIK TRUYEN, JAN VANTHIENEN, STEPHAN POELMANS
View abstract
chapter 12|24 pages
Harnessing the Web: Social and Personal Learning
BySTELLA PORTO, ALLISON KIPTA
View abstract
chapter 13|7 pages
Lifelong Learning Links in the ePortfolio
BySTELLA PORTO, CHRISTINE WALTI
View abstract
chapter |19 pages
A Brief Historical Perspective of Lifelong Learning
View abstract
chapter |8 pages
ePortfolios and Lifelong Learning
View abstract
chapter 14|1 pages
Knowledge Management as Professional Development: e Case of the MDE
ByTHOMAS HÜLSMANN, ULRICH BERNATH
View abstract
chapter |1 pages
Knowledge Management and Professional Development
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
The Tectonic Shift: From Distance Education to Online Learning
View abstract
chapter |13 pages
The MDE: Managing a Community of Reflective Practitioners
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
Annex
View abstract
chapter 15|1 pages
Knowledge Management, E-Learning, and the Role of the Academic Library
BySTEPHEN MILLER
View abstract
chapter |10 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter |9 pages
Developing and Building Awareness of Tools for E-scholarship and Knowledge Management
View abstract
chapter 16|10 pages
Knowledge Management and Continuity of Operations: E-Learning as a Strategy in Disaster Prevention and Emergency Management
ByCLAUDINE SCHWEBER
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES
View abstract
chapter 17|18 pages
Knowledge Management (KM) and E-Learning (EL) Growth for Industry and University Outreach Activities via Capstone Projects: Case Studies and Future Trends
ByJOSEPH BETSER
View abstract
chapter 18|11 pages
Knowledge Management and Learning in Industry
ByTIM HOWELL
View abstract
chapter |1 pages
References
View abstract
chapter 19|11 pages
Virtual Leaders: Born or Made?
ByMARY KEY, DONNA J. DENNIS
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The rapidly growing demand for online courses and supporting technology has resulted in a plethora of structural and functional changes and challenges for universities and colleges. These changes have led many distance education providers to recognize the value of understanding the fundamental concepts of both e-learning and knowledge management (K

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: SETTING THE STAGE
View abstract
chapter 1|8 pages
The Synergy between Knowledge Management and E-Learning
ByJAY LIEBOWITZ, MICHAEL S. FRANK
View abstract
chapter 2|1 pages
Knowledge Management and the Mega-University: Engagement of the Adult Learner in the Post-Gutenberg Academy
ByTHEODORE E. STONE
View abstract
chapter |13 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 3|3 pages
Global Trends Affecting Knowledge Management and E-Learning
ByCATHERINE LORD
View abstract
chapter |8 pages
The End of the Homogeneous Workforce
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
References
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: METHODOLOGIES AND TECHNIQUES
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
Assurance of Learning: Demonstrating the Organizational Impact of Knowledge Management and E-Learning
ByANTONIETTE TONI S. UNGARETTI AND HEATHER K. TILLBERGWEBB
View abstract
chapter |10 pages
E-Learning (EL)
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
A Model for E-Learning and Knowledge Management: e Virtual University at Tecnológico de Monterrey
ByYOLANDA HEREDIA, FRANCISCO J. CANTU
View abstract
chapter 6|1 pages
A Learning Portfolio Management System for Analyzing Student Web-Based Problem-Solving Behaviors
ByGWOJEN HWANG AND JASON C.H. CHEN
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 7|3 pages
e Antecedents and Outcomes of Online Knowledge-Sourcing Behavior: e Influence of Computer Attitudes and Learning Styles .................................................................................................... LIAN HO AND BINSHAN LIN
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
Literature Review and Theory Development
ByThe Relationship between Computer Attitude and Knowledge-Sourcing Activity
View abstract
chapter |18 pages
Results
ByReliability and Validity Tests
View abstract
chapter |5 pages
References
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
From Self-Service to Room Service: Changing the Way We Search, Sift, and Synthesize Information
ByCHARLES S. STEVE KNODE AND JONDAVID W. KNODE
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: CASE STUDIES
View abstract
chapter 9|17 pages
Performance-Based Learning and Knowledge Management in the Workplace
ByMINHONG WANG, JÜRGEN MOORMANN, AND STEPHEN J.H. YANG
View abstract
chapter |1 pages
Conclusion
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
References
View abstract
chapter 10|1 pages
Knowledge Management in Agricultural Research: e CGIAR Experience
ByENRICA PORCARI
View abstract
chapter |15 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
Experiences and Recommendations on Required Student Knowledge and E-Skills
ByFREDERIK TRUYEN, JAN VANTHIENEN, STEPHAN POELMANS
View abstract
chapter 12|24 pages
Harnessing the Web: Social and Personal Learning
BySTELLA PORTO, ALLISON KIPTA
View abstract
chapter 13|7 pages
Lifelong Learning Links in the ePortfolio
BySTELLA PORTO, CHRISTINE WALTI
View abstract
chapter |19 pages
A Brief Historical Perspective of Lifelong Learning
View abstract
chapter |8 pages
ePortfolios and Lifelong Learning
View abstract
chapter 14|1 pages
Knowledge Management as Professional Development: e Case of the MDE
ByTHOMAS HÜLSMANN, ULRICH BERNATH
View abstract
chapter |1 pages
Knowledge Management and Professional Development
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
The Tectonic Shift: From Distance Education to Online Learning
View abstract
chapter |13 pages
The MDE: Managing a Community of Reflective Practitioners
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
Annex
View abstract
chapter 15|1 pages
Knowledge Management, E-Learning, and the Role of the Academic Library
BySTEPHEN MILLER
View abstract
chapter |10 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter |9 pages
Developing and Building Awareness of Tools for E-scholarship and Knowledge Management
View abstract
chapter 16|10 pages
Knowledge Management and Continuity of Operations: E-Learning as a Strategy in Disaster Prevention and Emergency Management
ByCLAUDINE SCHWEBER
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES
View abstract
chapter 17|18 pages
Knowledge Management (KM) and E-Learning (EL) Growth for Industry and University Outreach Activities via Capstone Projects: Case Studies and Future Trends
ByJOSEPH BETSER
View abstract
chapter 18|11 pages
Knowledge Management and Learning in Industry
ByTIM HOWELL
View abstract
chapter |1 pages
References
View abstract
chapter 19|11 pages
Virtual Leaders: Born or Made?
ByMARY KEY, DONNA J. DENNIS
View abstract

The rapidly growing demand for online courses and supporting technology has resulted in a plethora of structural and functional changes and challenges for universities and colleges. These changes have led many distance education providers to recognize the value of understanding the fundamental concepts of both e-learning and knowledge management (K

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: SETTING THE STAGE
View abstract
chapter 1|8 pages
The Synergy between Knowledge Management and E-Learning
ByJAY LIEBOWITZ, MICHAEL S. FRANK
View abstract
chapter 2|1 pages
Knowledge Management and the Mega-University: Engagement of the Adult Learner in the Post-Gutenberg Academy
ByTHEODORE E. STONE
View abstract
chapter |13 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 3|3 pages
Global Trends Affecting Knowledge Management and E-Learning
ByCATHERINE LORD
View abstract
chapter |8 pages
The End of the Homogeneous Workforce
View abstract
chapter |3 pages
References
View abstract
chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: METHODOLOGIES AND TECHNIQUES
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
Assurance of Learning: Demonstrating the Organizational Impact of Knowledge Management and E-Learning
ByANTONIETTE TONI S. UNGARETTI AND HEATHER K. TILLBERGWEBB
View abstract
chapter |10 pages
E-Learning (EL)
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
A Model for E-Learning and Knowledge Management: e Virtual University at Tecnológico de Monterrey
ByYOLANDA HEREDIA, FRANCISCO J. CANTU
View abstract
chapter 6|1 pages
A Learning Portfolio Management System for Analyzing Student Web-Based Problem-Solving Behaviors
ByGWOJEN HWANG AND JASON C.H. CHEN
View abstract
chapter |11 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 7|3 pages
e Antecedents and Outcomes of Online Knowledge-Sourcing Behavior: e Influence of Computer Attitudes and Learning Styles .................................................................................................... LIAN HO AND BINSHAN LIN
View abstract
chapter |6 pages
Literature Review and Theory Development
ByThe Relationship between Computer Attitude and Knowledge-Sourcing Activity
View abstract
chapter |18 pages
Results
ByReliability and Validity Tests
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chapter |5 pages
References
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chapter 8|16 pages
From Self-Service to Room Service: Changing the Way We Search, Sift, and Synthesize Information
ByCHARLES S. STEVE KNODE AND JONDAVID W. KNODE
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chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: CASE STUDIES
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chapter 9|17 pages
Performance-Based Learning and Knowledge Management in the Workplace
ByMINHONG WANG, JÜRGEN MOORMANN, AND STEPHEN J.H. YANG
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chapter |1 pages
Conclusion
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chapter |2 pages
References
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chapter 10|1 pages
Knowledge Management in Agricultural Research: e CGIAR Experience
ByENRICA PORCARI
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chapter |15 pages
Introduction
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chapter 11|16 pages
Experiences and Recommendations on Required Student Knowledge and E-Skills
ByFREDERIK TRUYEN, JAN VANTHIENEN, STEPHAN POELMANS
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chapter 12|24 pages
Harnessing the Web: Social and Personal Learning
BySTELLA PORTO, ALLISON KIPTA
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chapter 13|7 pages
Lifelong Learning Links in the ePortfolio
BySTELLA PORTO, CHRISTINE WALTI
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chapter |19 pages
A Brief Historical Perspective of Lifelong Learning
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chapter |8 pages
ePortfolios and Lifelong Learning
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chapter 14|1 pages
Knowledge Management as Professional Development: e Case of the MDE
ByTHOMAS HÜLSMANN, ULRICH BERNATH
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chapter |1 pages
Knowledge Management and Professional Development
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chapter |2 pages
The Tectonic Shift: From Distance Education to Online Learning
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chapter |13 pages
The MDE: Managing a Community of Reflective Practitioners
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chapter |3 pages
Annex
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chapter 15|1 pages
Knowledge Management, E-Learning, and the Role of the Academic Library
BySTEPHEN MILLER
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chapter |10 pages
Introduction
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chapter |9 pages
Developing and Building Awareness of Tools for E-scholarship and Knowledge Management
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chapter 16|10 pages
Knowledge Management and Continuity of Operations: E-Learning as a Strategy in Disaster Prevention and Emergency Management
ByCLAUDINE SCHWEBER
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chapter |2 pages
KM AND E-LEARNING: INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES
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chapter 17|18 pages
Knowledge Management (KM) and E-Learning (EL) Growth for Industry and University Outreach Activities via Capstone Projects: Case Studies and Future Trends
ByJOSEPH BETSER
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chapter 18|11 pages
Knowledge Management and Learning in Industry
ByTIM HOWELL
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chapter |1 pages
References
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chapter 19|11 pages
Virtual Leaders: Born or Made?
ByMARY KEY, DONNA J. DENNIS
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