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A study of knowledge management systems processes and technology in open and distance education institutions in higher education

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Type Article
ISSN 20564880
information source ERIC
Author Altinay, Fahriye. Near East University, Nicosia; Graduate School of Educational Sciences, Societal Research and Development Center, Mersin, Turkey.
Second author Altinay, Mehmet. University of Kyrenia, Kyrenia, Turkey.
Dagli, Gokmen. Faculty of Education, Near East University, Nicosia, Turkey; University of Kyrenia, Kyrenia, Cyprus.
Altinay, Zehra. Near East University, Nicosia; Faculty of Education, Graduate School of Educational Sciences, Societal Research and Development Center, Mersin, Turkey.
Pages pp. 314-321
General Note Peer reviewed
Source International Journal of Information and Learning Technology. Vol. 36, no. 4, 2019
Publisher Bingley: Emerald Group Publishing Limited، 2019
Publisher address Howard House, Wagon Lane. Bingley, West Yorkshire, BD16 1WA. United Kindgom. Emerald Group Publishing Limited. T: 00441274777700. F: 00441274785201. emerald@emeraldinsight.com. http://www.emeraldinsight.com.
ERIC document no. EJ1222872
Descriptors Knowledge management  -  Distance education  -  Access to education  -  Teacher role  -  Educational technology  -  Learning processes  -  Educational trends  -  Future society  -  Evaluation methods  -  Academic teaching personnel  -  Open education  -  Egypt
Language of document English
Country United Kingdom
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to focus on the implementation and evaluation of knowledge management and e-transformation strategies of higher educational institutions in distance education. After an evaluation of higher educational practices in different countries, distance education was considered a different strategy and was emphasized as an advantage in competitiveness. Design/methodology/approach: The study reflects a case study in the context of qualitative research. A written view report was conducted to evaluate the awareness of digital efficiency and roles of the teachers in learning environments and evaluation processes in the organizational structure. The qualitative data were evaluated through Nvivo qualitative data analysis. When the literature is overviewed, it can be observed that there are limited studies in this field. Findings: As a result, distance education contributes a lot to providing equal opportunities in education. It is of great importance that individuals are aware of their roles in the process of accessibility, institutional support, technological infrastructure, support provided for students, learning-teaching environments and evaluation of distance education programs based on equality and life-long learning. In applications of different countries evaluated by Salmon "et al." (2014) based on Carpe Diem Model, it is argued that knowledge management and sharing, the role of teachers and digital capability in distance education applications are crucial. Research limitations/implications: The study is limited to 35 research participants. Practical implications: Internationalization has become an important issue in higher educational activities. Social implications: Diffusion of the uses of knowledge management practice in distance education is important. Originality/value: The study has a great value on the use of international perspectives and the Carpe Diem Model for the evaluation. (As Provided)

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