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Bridging the Gap between Knowledge Management and E-Learning with Context-Aware Corporate Learning Solutions

Professional Knowledge Management. Third Biennial Conference, WM 2005, Kaiserlautern, Germany, April 2005. Revised Selected Papers, 3782: 203-213, 2005.
Authors: Andreas Schmidt
Editors: Klaus-Dieter Althoff and Andreas Dengel and Ralph Bergmann and Markus Nick and Thomas Roth-Berghofer
URL: http://www.andreas-p-schmidt.de/publications/Schmidt_LOKMOL05_extended.pdf
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Abstract: Knowledge management and e-learning both address the same fundamental problem: facilitating learning in organizations. But they approach the problem with two different paradigms, resulting in two different types of system. This paper proposes context awareness with respect to the learner’s or employee’s context as a solution to bridge the gap. The project Learning in Process is illustrating a step into that direction.
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@inproceedings{SchmidtWM05,
title = {Bridging the Gap between Knowledge Management and E-Learning with Context-Aware Corporate Learning Solutions},
author = {Andreas Schmidt},
booktitle = {Professional Knowledge Management. Third Biennial Conference, WM 2005, Kaiserlautern, Germany, April 2005. Revised Selected Papers},
editor = {Klaus-Dieter Althoff and Andreas Dengel and Ralph Bergmann and Markus Nick and Thomas Roth-Berghofer},
pages = {203-213},
publisher = {Springer},
series = {Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence},
url = {http://www.andreas-p-schmidt.de/publications/Schmidt_LOKMOL05_extended.pdf},
volume = {3782},
year = {2005},
abstract = {Knowledge management and e-learning both address the same fundamental problem: facilitating learning in organizations. But they approach the problem with two different paradigms, resulting in two different types of system. This paper proposes context awareness with respect to the learner’s or employee’s context as a solution to bridge the gap. The project Learning in Process is illustrating a step into that direction.},
owner = {aschmidt}, timestamp = {2005.03.30},
keywords = {aps context context_steered elearning fzi ipe km lip lo professional_learning workshop }
}