Title :
Delivering tacit knowledge in e-learning
Author :
Lipovska, A. ; Hvorecky, J. ; Simuth, J.
Author_Institution :
City Univ. of Seattle, Bratislava, Slovakia
Abstract :
Human knowledge consists of two basic types of knowledge. Explicit knowledge contains facts, rules and procedures and its owner is fully aware of it. Tacit knowledge helps its possessors to use their explicit knowledge. It is hidden in their minds. Explicit knowledge has no meaning without relevant tacit knowledge; it remains a collection of memorized pieces of mosaic. Good teaching methodologies must therefore develop and expand both forms of learners´ knowledge. The Nonaka-Takeuchi model of learning indicates two ways of gaining tacit knowledge: Socialization and Internalization. To achieve the quality of gained knowledge equal to traditional (on-site) learning, these stages must also be present during e-learning. Our paper presents best practices in tacit knowledge delivery which are applicable during the course design, development and delivery.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; educational courses; knowledge management; teaching; Nonaka-Takeuchi learning model; e-learning; explicit knowledge; human knowledge; internalization; learner knowledge; socialization; tacit knowledge delivery; teaching methodologies; Conferences; Databases; Electronic learning; Information systems; Internet; Taxonomy;
Conference_Titel :
Emerging eLearning Technologies and Applications (ICETA), 2014 IEEE 12th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-7739-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICETA.2014.7107582