Research on Virtual Learning Community Based on Physical Knowledge

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Based on "Information Technology Curriculum Resources Development" project and their own experience of teaching and learning, knowledge management, physical education-based virtual learning environment built for a more in-depth theory and practice of verification. In this article, the concept of physical education to become a leader in knowledge management, virtual reality user experience possible, emphasizing the virtual learning environment, the flow of knowledge and human interaction, proposed to build a virtual learning environment, the key success factors: culture, management, protection technology and knowledge precipitation, knowledge sharing, learning and application of knowledge, knowledge innovation, knowledge of the formation of benign drive the wheel.

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