TY - JOUR AU - Norton, Geoff AU - Taylor, Mathew AU - Stewart, Terry AU - Blackburn, Greg AU - Jinks, Audrey AU - Razdar, Bahareh AU - Holmes, Paul AU - Marastoni, Enrique PY - 2012/08/28 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Designing, developing and implementing a software tool for scenario based learning JF - Australasian Journal of Educational Technology JA - AJET VL - 28 IS - 7 SE - Articles DO - 10.14742/ajet.790 UR - https://ajet.org.au/index.php/AJET/article/view/790 SP - AB - <span>The pedagogical value of problem-based and inquiry-based learning activities has led to increased use of this approach in many courses. While scenarios or case studies were initially presented to learners as text-based material, the development of modern software technology provides the opportunity to deliver scenarios as e-learning modules, providing learners with a more accessible and engaging learning experience. Scenario Based Learning - interactive (SBLi) has been specifically developed to provide teachers and trainers with a generic tool that enables them to easily build interactive, multimedia scenarios without requiring programming skills. The software consists of a builder and player application, for constructing and playing scenarios from hard drives or from a CD/DVD, and a server-based player and manager, for deploying scenarios on the web, either for public use or for restricted and managed use in specific courses. This paper describes the history of SBLi, its design and operational features, how SBLi is being used to achieve innovative and effective learning experiences, and the practical issues that need to be addressed in supporting and sustaining e-learning software such as SBLi.</span> ER -