Graduate schools for KM? #learning
Patti Anklam <patti@...>
Hi,
I’d appreciate any information, suggestions, recommendations for universities (US and other) that offer PhDs in knowledge management.
Thanks,
/patti
Patti Anklam http://www.pattianklam.com Net Work: A Practical Guide to Creating and Sustaining Networks at Work and in the World is now available at Amazon.com and other online booksellers.
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Allan Crawford
Patti,
There are at least two master’s degree programs in the US. One at Cal State Northridge – which is an online program. And one at Kent State.
I know that a couple of the Army guys that are now teaching at West Point did their PhD’s in KM at George Washington in DC. I think that the program was in the Engineering Department. Kent Greenes is now involved with GW and may have more insights into what they have to offer.
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sikmleaders@... [mailto:sikmleaders@...] On Behalf Of Patti Anklam
Hi,
I’d appreciate any information, suggestions, recommendations for universities (US and other) that offer PhDs in knowledge management.
Thanks,
/patti
Patti Anklam http://www.pattiank Net Work: A Practical Guide to Creating and Sustaining Networks at Work and in the World is now available at Amazon.com and other online booksellers.
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Patti, See The Knowledge Management Education Wiki at http://knowledge-management-education.wikispaces.com/ and in our Member list in the Files folder under Universities. We also have some members who are currently pursuing their degrees, and I invite them to reply with details. Regards,
--- In sikmleaders@..., "Patti Anklam" wrote: > > I'd appreciate any information, suggestions, recommendations for > universities (US and other) that offer PhDs in knowledge management.
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Steve Denning
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Bill Dixon
Hello Patti,
Walden University offers a PhD in Applied
Management and Decisions Sciences with an option for an emphasis in
KM.
I will presenting a subset of my dissertation from
that program at the World Congress on Computing next month. My personal
web page has background information and a link to the book chapter I'll be
discussing.
http://home.comcast.net/~wm_dixon/.
Besides looking forward to the trip to Milan, I am looking forward to
exploring the feasiblity of applying the research methodology and conclusions
outside the US. I got some very intriguing feedback during the
peer-review process.
Regards,
Bill Dixon
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Patti,
We include KM as one of the 12 courses in our MBA program at RMIT University (Melbourne Australia). RMIT also facilitates PhD and Doctorate programs in Project management and several of the candidates have had a strong Knowledge management emphasis in them.
Andre Saito is probably your best contact. He was completing a PhD at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology on post graduate KM courses, 4 of them PhD and 40 masters level courses. He summarised postgraduate courses and classified the courses into themes of Strategy, Information, Human and Computing. I have not been on contact for about 18 months, but his email at the time was
Another interesting experiment about to start is an on-line collaborative “KM course” facilitated by George Siemens at the University of Manitoba. See: http://ltc.umanitoba.ca/connectivism/
Sounds like you are doing some interesting research, is it part of a larger program or just personal interests? Regards Arthur Shelley From:
sikmleaders@... [mailto:sikmleaders@...] On Behalf Of Patti Anklam
Hi,
I’d appreciate any information, suggestions, recommendations for universities (US and other) that offer PhDs in knowledge management.
Thanks,
/patti
Patti Anklam http://www.pattiank Net Work: A Practical Guide to Creating and Sustaining Networks at Work and in the World is now available at Amazon.com and other online booksellers.
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alicemacgillivray <alice@...>
Several years ago, Michael Sutton compiled a report of about 30 pages
about graduate programs in KM. I know it is out of date, but he may be willing to share it; I know you are both on LinkedIn. I am in the final stages of a PhD program at Fielding Graduate University in a concentration they call "Information Society and Knowledge Organizations." There is enough flexibility to make that any variation on KM that would interest a scholar practitioner. Alex Bennet and Juanita Brown are two of the graduates. --- In sikmleaders@..., "Stan Garfield" <stangarfield@...> wrote: <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sikmleaders/files/Community%20of%20Consul\; ting%20%20SI%20KM%20Leaders%20%20-%20Member%20List.doc> in the Files
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