Abstract

AbstractWith the wide adoption of online learning in higher education institutions, development and use of online learning resources for teaching and learning becomes inevitable. HKU SPACE introduced online learning for more than a decade, and large amount of online learning resources were developed. To maximize the usage of and increase the access to these resources, an institutional repository was developed by converting existing online learning resources into Learning Objects (LOs) and preserving them in a Knowledge Management (KM) platform. This paper covers issues to be addressed for a rich-multimedia knowledge management platform including systematic classification of resources for uploading and retrieving, infrastructure and functionality of Web 2.0 and a proposed framework of the platform. Some concerns about the knowledge management practice are discussed, such as copyright licenses, resources ownership, abuse control and performance tracking. The key factors to successful implementation of knowledge sharing and building are explored.KeywordsKnowledge managementknowledge management practiceinstitutional repositoryonline learning resourceslearning objects

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