Cocks, MartinKeats, DerekKnight, RichardSaravanakumar, P.Hilty, Lorenz M.Gilgen, Paul W.2019-09-162019-09-162001https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/26686Provision of high quality electronic courses is one way to address the structural inequalities in teriary education and knowledge gaps in environmental management . Benefits of opening up electronic course material through distance learning include multiauthorship and facilitation of courses together with benefits of inter-institutional course delivery. This study reports on the development of electronic curriculum and course management which ranges from plain HTML, client-side and server-side applications to the development of Knoweldge Environment for Web-based Learning (KEWL). This open source software permits the integration of other web resources such asGISand VRML to allow full interaction for simulated environmental decision-making excercises.Internet solutions for integrating and visualizing environmental informationText/Conference Paper