As e-learning or blended learning is more and more popular these days, but with the lack of certain tools, most of the e-learning objects are just simple power point files, pdf files, word documents, HTML files or simple flash files uploaded to a Learning Management System. On many occasions, instructors cannot devote sufficient energy nor time to develop more interesting flash or animations for their subjects. In this paper, we proposed a scenario building and execution tool that supports the learning and application of knowledge harnessing and sharing techniques for knowledge management subjects. This system takes a Web 2.0 approach which ultimately not only instructors but learners can also contribute to scenario building and executions.
Teresa B. Y. Liew, Eric Tsui, Patrick S. W. Fong,