Abstract: The Global Knowledge Economics Council (GKEC) Board of Directors approved today a plan to allow knowledge management knowledge producers an opportunity to provide knowledge management and knowledge economics courses via the GKEC. There are further plans to develop a Non-Profit Private 501(c) 3 Graduate School. Read more »
KM University of Hawaii
Aka Knowledge Science and Technology Institute (KSIT) – an eKnowledgeCenter initiative
Knowledge Management in Academia Resources (ICASIT’s KMCentral)
Abstract: This section focuses on the role of KM in higher education and continuing education. Included are listings of KM degree and certificate programs, links to selected KM course syllabi, recommended textbooks, teaching cases and other resources beneficial to KM educators. Content Index: KM Course Materials:
Knowledge Science and Technology Institute (KSTI)*
The Knowledge Science and Technology Institute (KSTI), aka the Knowledge Management (KM) University of Hawaii, planned as the non-profit private International School of Knowledge Economics (IKSE) in the State of Arizona as part of the Global Knowledge Economics Council (GKEC), a wholly owned subsidiary of the eKnowledgeCenter and Innovation Management Institute (2002) and its successor
eKnowledgeCenter (eKC)*
The eKnowledgeCenter (eKC), part of Hudson Associates Consulting, formerly part of Swandogz, the Cognatek Group, and the Innovation Management Institute International (IMII),1) has offered the following Knowledge Management education and training
Development of knowledge management curricula in universities
Abstract: The purpose of this qualitative study was an investigation of the phenomenon of Knowledge Management (KM) program design and development. The interest in KM programs has grown during the last decade because of the increased demand for KM educational research and the importance of the emerging knowledge economy. This exploratory and explanatory investigation