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Posted by Steve Harrison on November 01, 1999 at 20:13:13:
HI everyone
I have just finished my Masters thesis in information systems and technology and I now have to prepare my PhD proposal.
I am applying to the Institute of Education, University of London as I am keen to research IT/education.What role do you think KM can play, or should play within education?
I am interested to hear any views about the following:
1. Is KM applicable to a non-commercial environment?
2. How could schools benefit from KM?
3. Could KM management be applied to the classroom or the staffroom?
4. What role does technology have to play?As part of my Masters thesis I have looked at KM strategies in the legal sector. I am keen to carry on with the KM theme and combine this with my interest in the education system as a former teacher.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Kind Regards
Steve
- Re: Knowledge Management in Education Dilip Bhatt 04:58:58 11/03/99 (0)
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