Initiated by Cory Banks (Australia), ‘The Knowledge Bucket’ is an open source wiki on topics in knowledge management. 1) In terms of content about knowledge management, definitly worth to take a look on it, for educators/trainers (course designers) as well as for students. The wiki’s resource pages on Communities (archived wki page),
Australian Capital Territory Knowledge Management Forum (actKM Forum)**
Knowledge Management Global Network (KMGN)
The Knowledge Management Global Network (KMGN or KM Global Network)1) offers the following Knowledge Management education and training
SAI Global*
SAI Global, part of the Intertek Group, formerly Quality Assurance Services (QAS), a commercial subsidiary company of Standards Australia International (SAI) and Standards Australia (SA), resp.,1) has offered the following Knowledge Management education and training
Knowledge Management Consortium International (KMCI)*
The Knowledge Management Consortium International (KMCI), formerly the Knowledge Management Consortium (KMC), a non-profit member-based professional association, now a training and research division of Executive Information Systems and the Center for the Open Enterprise, 1) resp., has offered the following Knowledge Management education and training
Gurteen on Knowledge Management Certification
Abstract: The topic of “KM Certification” is hotly debated in KM circles. In my opinion, there is nothing wrong in receiving certificates for attending a course or for being certified or accredited to practice specific KM techniques. (Cognitive Edge, for example accredits practitioners who have attended their workshops.).