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Communities of Practice in your LMS: A hidden KM tool

TalentLMS

In this article, we will define knowledge and how using your LMS, you can share tacit and explicit knowledge using some knowledge management strategies. One highlight of a learning management system is its collaboration within course participants. Knowledge in this wiki is “community managed and owned”.

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Communities of Practice in your LMS: A hidden KM tool

TalentLMS

In this article, we will define knowledge and how using your LMS, you can share tacit and explicit knowledge using some knowledge management strategies. One highlight of a learning management system is its collaboration within course participants. Knowledge in this wiki is “community managed and owned”.

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Six Tips to Help You Select the Right Learning Management System

Gyrus

Editor's Note: This blog was originally published in KM World in April 2016, and has been reproduced here with permission. You might think if there is a concrete need of a Learning Management System (LMS) versus letting the employees find and learn on their own. How will the LMS work for them?

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Retaining Your Company’s Knowledge through eLearning

TalentLMS

Knowledge is an intangible asset that can be measured by applying knowledge management strategies to your learning management system. First things first, let’s look into the definitions and key touch points of the concepts “knowledge management” and “eLearning”. What is Knowledge Management?

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How Knowledge Management techniques can be used to enhance training

Matrix

Knowledge management isn’t just the act of managing “on-paper” data; it’s the act of transforming this data into useful information and contextualizing it in order to steer your L&D team in the right direction. How, exactly, does KM make all this happen? Instead of siloing learning, KM centralizes it.

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The differences between learning in an e-business and learning in a social business

Jane Hart

Recognises that informal learning can’t be designed not managed, and that true social learning can’t be (en)forced. Social learning. Frequently misunderstood as meaning adding social media to the “learning blend” and/or to be achieved by upgrading to a social LMS. Enterprise Community Manager.

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Words of Wisdom*

Clark Quinn

Our first move was, of course, to purchase an LMS. A good LMS is like a fine automobile, with lots of capabilities to handle all conditions. We found out that some years ago a competency modeling exercise had been done, so we were able to populate the LMS with the roles, and the associated competencies. Wikis and blogs?

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