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Web Dictionary

Knowledge management
Knowledge management is a disciplined approach to gathering,encoding,organizing,and distributing an organization’s information. It encompasses the management of content as well as corporate education and training.

Content management system ( CMS )
Content management system is that part of a knowledge management system that enables an organization to selectively gather,encode,organize,and distribute information.

Organizational learning
Organizational learning is an organization’s deliberate attempt to increase the knowledge base of its members,whether through ad hoc learning episodes or formal training programs. e-learning leverages the power of the Internet to create,host,distribute,assess,and track learners’ absorption of Web-based curricula and other online learning initiatives.


Learning management system
Learning management system is that part of a knowledge management system that administers learning programs. It includes registering people for training programs,scheduling,course delivery,tracking,and reporting.

Learning object
Learning object is a discrete chunk of information codified by a proprietary software program. Learning-object technology,which traces its roots to the early days of the space program,holds that knowledge can best be communicated when broken down into learning objects. An online tutorial about a new product,for example,might consist of several learning objectsthat convey the message in easy-to-grasp increments. A learning object can be re-used in endless configurations,and the information it holds does not need to be rewritten for different applications. Its small size makes it easy to update so,in theory,it should always contain the latest available information.

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