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Knowledge pills in Education and Training: A Literature Review

  • Ettore Bolisani
  • , Enrico Scarso
  • , Malgorzata Zieba
  • , Susanne Durst
  • , Alexandra Zbuchea
  • , Anna M. Lis
  • , Tomas Cherkos Kassaneh

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Abstract

Object and purpose: Knowledge pills (KPs) are a technique for transferring knowledge through short factual batches of content. In education and vocational training, they can help learners acquire specific pieces of knowledge in a few minutes, through a “microteaching” approach where learners can be involved in active and interactive exercises, quizzes, and games. Thanks to the advancements of multimedia platforms, they can contain a mix of contents, i.e.: lecturer voice, images, videos, or other e-learning applications. This paper explores the state-of-the-art literature on KPs, with a special focus on their actual use as a mechanism to boost effective knowledge transfer and learning processes. The goals are a) to clarify the definition and peculiar characteristics of KPs; b) to classify their main typologies; c) to analyse their implications under a knowledge management perspective, and d) to highlight actual application fields, pros, and possible cons. Methodology: This study is based on a literature review by means of a search in global citation databases and on a snowball effect, with collective participation and sharing among all the authors. The articles found were then selected and carefully analysed. Findings: The advantages of KPs can be related to the division of knowledge into small parts, which also fits today’s needs of learners to “study faster” and acquire the specifically required knowledge. In addition, KPs are made of reusable materials and can be more easily updated than traditional supports. Possible limits are that designing a KP can be difficult, and careful consideration of the actual learning process and the mechanism by which a certain type of knowledge is transferred from a “knower” to a “learner” is required. Research limitations: Research is based on a limited literature review. However, this limitation is going to be overcome in future research. Practical implications: Findings provide useful insights not only for academics and researchers but also for teachers and trainers dealing with all types of education.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 23rd European Conference on Knowledge Management, ECKM 2022
EditorsRoberto Cerchione, Piera Centobelli
PublisherAcademic Conferences and Publishing International Limited
Pages89-96
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)9781914587450
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Event23rd European Conference on Knowledge Management, ECKM 2022 - Naples, Italy
Duration: 1 Sept 20222 Sept 2022

Publication series

NameProceedings of the European Conference on Knowledge Management, ECKM
Volume1

Conference

Conference23rd European Conference on Knowledge Management, ECKM 2022
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityNaples
Period1/09/222/09/22

Bibliographical note

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Other keywords

  • e-learning
  • knowledge management
  • knowledge pills
  • literature review

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