The biannual MediaWiki Users and Developers Conference (MUDCon), successor of the again merged annual Semantic MediaWiki Conference (SMWCon; held in fall in Europe) and the annual Enterprise MediaWiki Conference (EMWCon; held in spring in the USA), formerly the biannual Semantic MediaWiki Conference (SMWCon), and initially the SMW Camp and SMW (Users) Meetup, brings together developers,
Concordia University
Annual Meeting of the International Society of the Learning Sciences (ISLS Annual Meeting)*
The Annual Meeting of the International Society of the Learning Sciences (ISLS Annual Meeting), incorporating the International Conference of the Learning Sciences (ICLS), the International Conference on Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL), and Pre-conference Workshops & Tutorials, brings together those interested in learning experiences across schools, homes, workplaces, and communities who seek to understand how collaboration
International Delphi Study on Knowledge Leaders’ Critical Issues
Abstract: Nowadays, an increasing number of organizations hire knowledge leaders to create and maintain a knowledge management environment. However, the critical issues these individuals face are very poorly defined in today’s academic literature. Using a web-based Delphi method, this study is the first to reach a worldwide consensus on knowledge leaders’ critical issues. These
ASIS&T panel on Knowledge Management in Library and Information Science Education
Abstract: This panel provides a state of the art review of knowledge management (KM) education approaches in the LIS field. The panelists will share thoughts and experiences pertaining to the current treatment of knowledge management concepts in Library and Information Science education. The panel is comprised of professionals who have experience in both the
Henley Symposium and Summer School on Organisational Semiotics**
The Henley Symposium and Summer School on Organisational Semiotics, formerly the International Conference on Informatics and Semiotics in Organisations (ICISO), until 2005 the International Workshop on Organisational Semiotics (OS) and in 2006 and 2007 the International Conference on Organisational Semiotics (ICOS), will focus not only on theory building, but also on practical benefits gained