Any piece of information that an employee knows can be considered a knowledge asset. #CommunicationforCourseMaterialsManagement
The discipline of capturing, organizing, analyzing, and storing knowledge and experiences of individual workers and groups within an organization and making it available to others in the organization in the most effective manner
Broadly defined as using an electronic medium for the use of sharing information and creating knowledge. E-learning enables you to use advances in technology such as the Internet, learning management systems (LMS), and other mediums to create interactive materials that increase knowledge retention, among other benefits
In business terms, this also means your proprietary knowledge. #CommunicationforCourseMaterialsManagement
When an individual facilitates and leads one in the industry to gain more knowledge, be more successful and grow as an individual
Testing to determine where knowledge gaps lie, modifying curriculum providing tutoring and other support services
Students are considered college ready when they have the knowledge, skills, and behaviors to complete a college course of study successfully without remediation
Asynchronous technologies include web-based training courses and searchable databases, such as learning or knowledge portals, testing tools, and help systems
Instructional alignment leads to assessment validity by ensuring that the skills or knowledge assessed relate directly to the learning objectives
A team of marketing institutions that directs a flow of goods or services from the producer to the final consumer