[Sigcr-l] Online Open House About the Online Knowledge Management Master's Degree or Certificate at Kent State
Thomas J. Froehlich
tfroehli at kent.edu
Mon Oct 26 16:35:20 EDT 2009
Please join us on Thursday, October 29, 2009, from 12:00 PM to 1:30
PM (EST), for an online, interactive session on the certificate
program and Master of Science degree in Knowledge Management at Kent
State University. To view the presentation follow this link:
<http://tinyurl.com/yza5yqr>http://tinyurl.com/yza5yqr. If you are
unable to attend the presentation, you may click on the same link for
a recorded session of the event. For additional information about
viewing this online open house, go to:
<http://iakm.kent.edu/>http://iakm.kent.edu/.
Potential students should find this informational meeting helpful in
learning more about getting started in KM and our program. Live
viewers will be able to ask questions of the presenters through their
computers online.
<http://iakm.kent.edu/people/faculty/froehlich.html>Dr. Thomas J.
Froehlich, Director of the Masters Program in Information
Architecture and Knowledge Management, will provide an overview of
the program and its online options in the area of Knowledge Management.
<http://iakm.kent.edu/people/faculty/denise-bedford.html>Dr. Denise
Bedford, the incoming Goodyear Professor in Knowledge Management,
will speak about her background, experience and expertise in
knowledge management and will provide an overview of the two courses
she will be teaching for the IAKM program in the fall, Foundational
Principles of Knowledge Management and the Economics of Information.
Dr. Bedford holds a Ph.D. in Information Science from the University
of California, Berkeley. She has been the Senior Information Officer
at the World Bank since 1997, where she is responsible for management
of the World Bank's core metadata strategy, including content type
strategy and the various ontologies that support Bank metadata.
She has taught courses at the University of Tennessee, Georgetown
University, Catholic University of America, University of Richmond,
and George Mason University.
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