Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how to successfully blend an e‐learning module into a knowledge management (KM) course aimed at getting KM students interested in the respective subject matter (= KM) in a web‐based learning environment. Design/methodology/approach – Based on data obtained from 138 undergraduate business
Microblogging in a knowledge management course @ Singapore Management University
Abstract: This paper features a competency-enhancing social networking application which provides a solution for the dilemma of non-participating (non-engaged) students in class: ‘pedagogical tweeting’. Twitter’s micro-blogging service enables both instructors and students to send and read messages (tweets) of up to 140 characters, incl. links to blogs, web pages, photos, videos, etc. As Twitter
Singapore Institute of Management (SIM)
The Singapore Institute of Management (SIM) offers the following Knowledge Management education and training
NY/NJ/PA Area Knowledge Management (SIKM) Get Together
In the Groups.io discussion list of the Systems Integration KM Leaders Community Howard C. asks: Dear SIKM Members, I have an opportunity to host a meet up in Warren, NJ at the Chubb Insurance Group headquarters this November. I am attaching a link to select a date and time when most
Information & Knowledge Management Executives in the New York metro area?
In the LinkedIn Group of the Information & Knowledge Management Executive Network Matt R. asks: Hello All, I am looking to connect/network with fellow Information and Knowledge Management executives in the New York metro area and was wondering if there are any associations, networking groups, “meetups”, etc. that get together




