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Posted by Bob Guns on February 10, 1998 at 19:19:26:
In Reply to: Re: Knowledge Management vs. Learning Management posted by Tom Sudman on February 10, 1998 at 11:16:54:
You have made an intriguing point, Tom. However, I am unclear about the distinction between a knowledge process and a learning process. Maybe you could clarify that for me. What I do believe is if we take the view that learning is a process and knowledge the `product,' then knowledge, the product, when it is obtained, can stimulate further learning.
- Re: Knowledge Management vs. Learning Management Tom Sudman 12:27:25 2/12/98 (1)
- Re: Knowledge Management vs. Learning Management John Tieso 08:38:32 7/24/98 (0)
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