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),
2012-07: Knowledge Management Education Forum Summit (KMEF Summit)**
Organized by Kent State University, Information Architecture and Knowledge Management Department, and George Washington University, Institute for Knowledge and Innovation, from 2011-2012
Knowledge Management Education Forum (KMEF)*
The Knowledge Management Education Forum (KMEF)1) was supposed to be an on-going, annual dialog hosted by Kent State University (Information Architecture and Knowledge Management Program) and George Washington University (Institute for Knowledge and Innovation) in order to identify and grow consensus on the knowledge management body of knowledge, competencies, roles and educational curriculum.
Kent State University (KSU)
Kent State University (KSU or Kent State), formerly the Kent State College, Kent State Normal College, and Kent State Normal School / Ohio State Normal College At Kent, offers the following Knowledge Management education and training
George Washington University (GWU)
George Washington University (GWU or GU), formerly the Columbian University and the Columbian College, offers the following Knowledge Management education and training
Knowledge Management Education Forum (KMEF) – SMR International Special Report
Abstract: On May 5-6, 2011, the Knowledge Management Education Forum (KMEF) brought together some 75 educators in the field of knowledge management (KM) to share their thoughts about how KM is taught and how students learn KM. This First Annual KMEF Summit was held on the campus of George Washington University in Washington, DC.