Alex Grover is the Knowledge Engineer at Holmes Corporation. He creates systems and solutions for managing and analyzing content in order to generate actionable insights for HC and beyond. Alex lives with his wife in NYC and is obsessed with pizza and Godzilla films.
If you’re like most associations, you’ve got content everywhere. Articles, webinars, conference recordings, research reports, certification prep materials, member resources – all built to support your industry and your members’ learning journeys. But learning has evolved dramatically over the past few years. Learners have come to expect: Real-time personalized content recommendations Microlearning and microcredentials Badging…
In the previous articles in this series, we discussed the different components of Knowledge Management (and if you didn’t read them yet, go take a look!). We’ve covered: Taxonomy Management and how concepts and ontology can help us connect disparate entities Learning Object Management and how we create our content universe to explore for insights Knowledge…
In the previous two articles in this series, we talked about the first two pillars of Knowledge Management: Taxonomy Management and Learning Object Management. Learning objects are opportunities of understanding, connected to a body of knowledge. Taxonomy is necessary in connecting those objects to each other and to learners. What happens next is the most…
We’re back with Part 2 in our series on Harnessing the Power of Knowledge Management. If you missed Part 1 on Taxonomy Management, you can read it here. When an association crafts a body of knowledge, they are implicitly setting up a system of interrelated principles, competencies, terms, and other concepts. This is a great…