Managing knowledge to improve social care

September 14th, 2010 by Rowan Purdy

The SCIE e-learning programme ‘Managing knowledge to improve social care’, co-authored by Surepoint, is now available at www.scie.org.uk/publications/elearning/km/.

This e-learning programme sets out to help front line social workers gain a basic understanding of the principles and practice of knowledge management, as well as organise and manage their knowledge and information as effectively as possible.

Modules include:

screenshotA day in the life
Day to day work contexts for knowledge in a professional practice, deciding how useful different sources of knowledge are.

 

 

 

screenshotTypes of knowledge
The knowledge cycle and framework

 

 

 

screenshotHow do I organise my knowledge?
Explores the different ways in which knowledge may be organised and accessed

 

 

 

screenshotWhen knowledge gaps occur
Strategies for managing deficiencies in organising and managing knowledge

 

 

 

screenshotSharing knowledge in teams
Strategies for improving knowledge managing in teams

 

 

 

screenshotUsing technology to improve knowledge sharing
Choosing appropriate technology from the range available

 

 

 

screenshotKnowledge beyond the team
Approaches to locating external knowledge resources and building a personal list

 

 

 

screenshotKnowledge is our business
Identifying the culture enabling knowledge sharing

 

 

 

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Social care 2.0 – Innovation through technology
Web 2.0 and user centred practice

 

 

 


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