Knowledge Network and a Knowledge Network Example
Hilmi Bahad{\i}r Temur, Ahmet Serdar Y{\i}lmaz, Mehmet Tekerek

TL;DR
This paper discusses the structure and development of knowledge networks, emphasizing their role in knowledge transfer, organization, and dissemination, with a focus on educational applications and a dynamic web-based system.
Contribution
It introduces a flexible, web-supported knowledge network framework tailored for education, including a prototype system and an example application.
Findings
Developed a dynamic website and content management system for knowledge sharing.
Designed a flexible knowledge network structure supporting web technologies.
Created an educational knowledge network example for practical implementation.
Abstract
Knowledge networks can be defined as social networks that enable the transfer of the knowledge, which is defined as the intellectual product formed as a result of the work of human intelligence, to be transferred to any other means of communication. A knowledge network represents a large number of people, resources and relationships between them, to create the highest value, primarily to accumulate and use knowledge through the process of generating and transmitting knowledge. General structure of knowledge networks; it consists of three basic stages: gathering, organizing and disseminating knowledge. The first step, knowledge collection, institutions and organizations to enter the network structure of the knowledge that is present. The organizing phase is the structuring of irregular and unstructured knowledge in the network structure according to certain standards and recording them…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOnline Learning and Analytics
