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Informal learning attracts more and more attention of people, as a new mobile Internet business, Mblog has some features such as immediate, mobility, personal, convenient and so on. So it is suitable for informal learning. Based on the background of Web2.0, this paper firstly analyzes the feasibility of constructing the informal learning mode by using micro-blog. Then it analyzes design principle...
One of the basic features of the information society is a constant acquisition of information. This information can be obtained from various sources. One source is the Internet environment. In this environment, you can use the standard communication of information on the web. The disadvantage of this approach is the lack of assessment of knowledge by the recipient. If you want to professionally lead...
The project in question is a project of the Semantic Web and Knowledge Management. The goal is to realize a web interface for semantic search of English exercises, in according to criteria (like content, difficulty level, type, number of entries and so on), assuming that online there are many sites that offer English language exercises. Using Web Semantic Tools (Ontologies, Annotations), it will be...
Collaboration is one of the keywords in education as well as in computer-assisted instruction. In this respect, e-learning platforms provide users with specific tools, enabling them to collaborate and/or to cooperate so to reach common objectives. Collaboration is considered as a teaching strategy but, in many cases such as in the software engineering classes, collaboration has to be a learning outcome...
Ontologies have been frequently employed in order to solve problems derived from the management of shared distributed knowledge and the efficient integration of information across different applications. However, the process of ontology building is still a lengthy and error-prone task. Therefore, a number of research studies to (semi-)automatically build ontologies from existing documents have been...
With the coming of knowledge economy era and the popularization of lifelong learning, the informal learning has become highly valued. Web2.0 provides a tremendous support for the informal learning with its free, open, decentralized, aggregation, interactive features. In this paper, combining with the practical learning of college students, we construct the model of informal learning based on Web2...
Current e-learning systems are primarily resource oriented, rather than cognition oriented. To reduce learners' cognitive overload in e-learning, we proposed a novel e-learning system Yotta tackling the problem of knowledge acquisition, knowledge presentation, and knowledge resources management. The granularity for knowledge acquisition in Yotta is based on knowledge units that are the smallest integral...
In order to realize specific goals on informal learning, knowledge management and professional identity reform and development, more and more people, groups and organizations are looking to develop Internet-mediated communities of practice (IMCoP). Harnessing the perceived values of communities across educational or business context requires well-designed settings and great efforts on cultivation...
This paper proposes an interactive system based on the spiral learning model which students review their situation, get feedback and improve themselves. Basic idea is borrowed from CMMI for organization and adapted it to personal learning. This paper also describes a prototype which includes the function that shows teacher about summary of students' situation. On this prototype, students disclose...
These days, students and lecturers are trying getting more information for doing their projects in academic environment. They need to share ideas and use their friends' knowledge to improve their works. They have to enhance some new skills to meet the needs of knowledge society. In this paper, we will compare and investigate four knowledge management technologies that can be useful for students and...
With the coming of information era, learning fashion is changing gradually from the traditional fashion to E-learning as the times require. Commonly, E-learning includes the following five aspects: basic learning skill, information accomplishment, innovative thought capability, communication and cooperation, and practical capability. This paper firstly described the definition, systematic structure...
It is the urgent demand for the improvement of information services quality and inevitable development of information with transferring from Information Management to Knowledge Management. This article defines the meaning of educational knowledge management and analyzes the existing problems of management systems. Authors believe that we can achieve more effective, intelligent resource management...
The following topics are dealt with: artificial intelligence; machine learning; CRM; decision support system; distributed system; database management; e-business; e-commerce; e-learning; enterprise information system; environmental technology management; global production network; green technology; health informatics; human resource management; manufacturing system technology; renewable resource;...
E-learning is defined as pedagogy empowered by digital technology which involves learning done at a computer, usually connected to a network, giving us the opportunity to learn almost anytime, anywhere. Today, E-learning allows to share and manage knowledge and skills of the professionals and to get the right information to the right people whenever they need it. This paper explains the types of E-Learning...
Learning process which is continuous should be linked with knowledge and its useful management. Knowledge originates and is applied by the minds of knower. KM integrate, systematize identifies, manage and sharing knowledge enabling to achieve the objectives of the organization. Applying KM in the higher education especially in distance learning will develop the process and help the higher education...
Corporations, as well as small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are always looking to increase efficiency and effectiveness. Many companies today believe that the key to gaining and maintaining competitive advantage in the market development of intellectual capital, and know what, how and why and to understand the importance of such knowledge. Their ability to educate and train staff while maintaining...
The paper deals with the following topics: algorithms; artificial intelligence; bioinformatics; geoinformatics; communication networks; computer architecture; VLSI; computer security; data mining; databases; distributed systems; financial systems; health informatics; image processing; information science; intelligent control systems; Internet; e-commerce; knowledge creation; middleware; mobile computing;...
A learning process is substantially a knowledge management process. Computers can play multiple roles in human learning and facilitated human learning processes by providing technical, cognitive, and social support. This paper discusses knowledge management in computer-supported learning, explores the knowledge management process in learning process, and suggests how to better support knowledge management...
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