Knowledge management in education: how to help teachers improve their work

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Wallace Hannum

Abstract

The knowledge and skills 'of learning have become the most strategic resource' important to any organization. In this information age knowledge management enables organizations to achieve their goals. There are various software on the market to support activities' knowledge management.

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