There are various Knowledge Management Systems available currently and designed to support knowledge sharing and learning. An example of these are “Experience-based Information Systems” in the domain of Software Engineering, i.e., Information Systems designed to support experience management. Lately, these have become more and more sophisticated from a technical point of view. However, there are several shortcomings that appear to limit the input, the content of these systems and their usage. The problems identified in this paper relate to knowledge acquisition, learning issues, as well as to the users’ motivation and trust. We introduce an approach meant to enhance the content of the experience base and improve learning from experiences wi...
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There are various Knowledge Management Systems available currently and designed to support knowledge...
There are various Knowledge Management Systems available currently and designed to support knowledge...
peer-reviewedThere are various Knowledge Management Systems available currently and designed to sup...
Experience-based Information Systems (EbIS) become more and more sophisticated from a technical poin...
Experience-based Information Systems (EbIS) become more and more sophisticated from a technical poin...
Abstract: Experience-based Information Systems (EbIS) become more and more sophisticated from a tech...
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The use of weblogs as an information and communication technology (ICT) for knowledge sharing and cr...
Weblogs can be used as a tool for learning support, providing additional features that are lacking i...
Abstract: Traditional e-learning platforms have many shortcomings. It has been suggested that Virtua...
Abstract: This paper examines the impact of weblogs on individual learning processes in a university...
There are various Knowledge Management Systems available currently and designed to support knowledge...
There are various Knowledge Management Systems available currently and designed to support knowledge...
peer-reviewedThere are various Knowledge Management Systems available currently and designed to sup...
Experience-based Information Systems (EbIS) become more and more sophisticated from a technical poin...
Experience-based Information Systems (EbIS) become more and more sophisticated from a technical poin...
Abstract: Experience-based Information Systems (EbIS) become more and more sophisticated from a tech...
Weblogs have been used by organisations as both a communication means and a knowledge sharing tool. ...
One of the key functions of college teachers in an educational setting is knowledge manage-ment. Web...
The practice of Weblogging as a new social and technological phenomenon in society and business is g...
Weblogs can be used to enhance the learning experience for technology students, by providing them wi...
Abstract—This study investigated the impact of weblog use on individual learning in the context of u...
The use of weblogs as an information and communication technology (ICT) for knowledge sharing and cr...
Weblogs can be used as a tool for learning support, providing additional features that are lacking i...
Abstract: Traditional e-learning platforms have many shortcomings. It has been suggested that Virtua...
Abstract: This paper examines the impact of weblogs on individual learning processes in a university...