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		<title>Knowledge Management and Life Long Education in Science</title>
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		<description>In 1998 ENEA, the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and the Environment, launched an e-learning platform with the mission of sharing scientific knowledge among everyone, not just workers but also students and the unemployed, in order to use its research results to support competitiveness and sustainable development. In 6 years, more than 20.000 users have followed one or more of the 46 on line courses. Many agreements with schools, universities, private and public training organisation are now under way to improve the dissemination of scientific knowledge and to build an open data base of scientific learning objects that anyone can use.</description>
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		<title>Knowledge Management Support for Teachers</title>
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		<description>Considers how the concepts and techniques of knowledge management can be applied in public schools.</description>
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		<title>Eight Things That Training and Performance Improvement Specialists Must Know about Knowledge Management</title>
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		<description>4This white paper introduces training and performance improvement professionals to knowledge management. Specifically, it: describes what knowledge management is and how it is used within organizations in general, and within training and performance improvement groups in particular; identifies the technology needed for a knowledge management system; identifies the work activities needed to effectively place information in a knowledge management system; suggests ways that training and performance improvement professionals might be affected by knowledge management efforts within their organizations.</description>
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		<title>Educational Models and Open Source: Resisting the Proprietary University</title>
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		<description> This paper presents an educational model derived from open source methods for computer programming. The article places this search for an alternative model within a framework of proprietary educational practices that are driven by a need for efficiency and rationalization. As an alternative model, the paper suggests that an open source derived educational process would emphasize collaborative problem based learning, working through drafts, risk taking, mentoring, user testing, releasing early and often. . . . </description>
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