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Experts to Hold Knowledge Management Summit
Business, K-12 and Higher Education Experts to Hold Knowledge Management Summit, Develop National Agenda to Meet Growing Information Needs Key Leaders to Share Innovative Approaches that Strengthen The Use of Information Across K-16 Organizations SAN FRANCISCO,...
Institute Releases First-Ever Study on How New Approaches to Knowledge Management Can Yield Improved Learning, Instruction, and Decision-Making in Schools and Colleges
SAN FRANCISCO – April 16, 2003 – In the new era of accountability in education, schools and colleges are not doing all that they can to use data and information for planning, operations, and management to yield more effective outcomes for students or...
Study Reveals Hurdles in Use of Technology and Information on College Campuses
HALF MOON BAY, Calif., February 18, 2004 – At a time when college and university leaders say there is a growing need for information technology to improve campus decision making, save costs, and support better student learning outcomes, an in-depth study of how...
Turning Knowledge Into Action
Turning Knowledge Into Action: What Does Data Have to Do With It? PHOENIX, AZ , June 1, 2004 -- The League for Innovation in the Community College is pleased to announce the availability of Turning Knowledge Into Action: What Does Data Have to Do With It? The...
ISKME Appoints Thad Nodine as Vice President
ISKME Appoints Thad Nodine as Vice President HALF MOON BAY, CA, June 6, 2005 — Thad R. Nodine, a specialist in education policy, has been appointed Vice President of the Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education (ISKME), a national...
