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Giunti Labs, Exchange House, 494 Midsummer Boulevard, Milton Keynes MK9
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Tel +44 (0)1908 306009/ +44 (0) 7733 365063; Web
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14th August 2007
Giunti Labs' provides a breakthrough for developers of virtual
learning worlds materials
The use of virtual worlds for learning is attracting further attention
after the explosion of Second Life and similar online virtual
communities. However, unleashing the power of virtual collaborative
worlds to instructional designers and authors demands much higher
levels of openness, accessibility and reusability in the underlying
technologies and tools on the one side and lower levels of required
investments and skillsets to master the solutions on the other.
Giunti Labs, Europe's leading vendor of e-learning and mobile learning
content management solutions has now addressed the gap between virtual
worlds technology and e-learning by launching eXact VLW (Virtual
Learning Worlds), a revolutionary authoring environment, to create,
manage and deliver 3D objects, artefacts and scenes within
collaborative virtual learning worlds compatible with SCORM, the de
facto standard for creating, reusing, tracking and sequencing online
educational contents compatible with any learning management system (LMS)
and virtual learning environment (VLE).
Now an optional module of Giunti Labs' world leading learning content
management system (LCMS), learn eXact, the new eXact VLW environment
allows e-learning instructional designers and authors to create
interactive virtual worlds, populated with 3D objects, artefacts and
standard SCORM learning content, to be then published online on
collaborative VW platforms where avatars can join in to collaboratively
solve games, simulations and learning activities transparently tracked
and sequenced within any LMS/VLE by means of the SCORM standard.
Uniquely, authors of the eXact VLW need no technical knowledge of VRML,
X3D or any other 3D programming language needed to create the virtual
learning experiences they have in mind, nor any deep knowledge of SCORM
to seamlessly integrate them within their existing LMS/VLE solutions in
their companies, universities and schools. Coding in XML and SCORM
standards is automatically performed internally by the available tools
and, so, are completely shielded from users.
The eXact VLW technology was originally conceived by Giunti Labs for
the Sculpteur project, grouping Europe's leading museums such as the
Uffizi Gallery in Italy, Le Louvre in France and The National Gallery
and the Victoria and Albert Museum in the UK, for accessing distributed
repositories of 3D artefacts and 2D imagery in world museums and
building immersive learning experiences.
During Sculpteur, experts in art education and cultural heritage used
the eXact VLW technology to harvest 3D artefacts from existing online
repositories by using 3D samples and metadata as well as open query
standards to create a number of virtual exhibitions and learning
experiences, containing 2D images and 3D models to enhance users'
learning opportunities.
"In eXact VLW, 3D objects are not the only objects that can be imported
and positioned in the 3D environment," pointed out Fabrizio Cardinali,
CEO of Giunti labs. "2D images, videos, text and any standard SCO
learning object - all adhering to open standards and tracking protocols
- can be used to create virtual learning worlds, making the new power
of 3D learning experiences seamlessly available within traditional LMS/VLE
systems managing learning curricular and training plans in academic and
industrial set ups.
"Originally designed for education in cultural heritage, our new eXact
VLW solution should appeal to any industry and corporate organisation
which needs to recreate mission-critical scenarios for just-in-time
training and performance support, such as the blue light emergency,
industry maintenance, medical and defence training verticals,"
Cardinali commented.
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Notes for Editors
About Giunti Labs:
Giunti is unique in
the international publishing industry.
In 1497, Giunti publishers and typographers in Florence, together with
others in Venice, began modern book manufacturing. Over the years
Giunti has built a 'historical catalogue' of huge dimensions, through a
gradual process of 'fusion' of different publishers, but also through
the creation of new brands, including Giunti Labs. Giunti Editore now
includes 20 companies in the publishing sector.
Giunti Labs, which has its EMEA headquarters in Italy and offices in
Milton Keynes (UK), Frankfurt (Germany) and in Boston (US), provides a
wide range of services, in response to any content, learning and
knowledge management need, covering:
• Content production
• Research and development
• Technological solutions for content, learning & knowledge management
• Architectural and technological solutions for mobile & wireless
• Training and consulting
Giunti Labs provides the learn eXact® suite, Europe's leading
e-learning and mobile learning content management technology. This
suite is interoperable with all major vendor-driven and open source LMS
and VLE solutions in the market including Plateau, Oracle, SumTotal,
Saba, WebCT, Blackboard, Sakai, LRN and Moodle.
Moreover, Giunti Labs does not just adhere to the international
standards relating to the LMS/LCMS world, it is one of the
organisations that helps to determine and drive these standards:
co-writing and developing them. Giunti Labs plays a key role in most of
the international institutions for the definition of eLearning
specifications (IEEE LTSC, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC36, CEN/ISSS WSLT, AICC, IMS,
ADL-SCORM and OKI).
About Giunti Labs'
learn eXact® suite
Giunti Labs' learn
eXact is an e-learning and mobile learning content management system (LCMS)
that enables users to create, manage and deliver content based on
learning objects, XML, standards and international specifications. It
delivers learning content to location-based mobile devices, interactive
TV and wearable computer devices.
Further information from:
Angus Turpin, Giunti
Labs, +44 (0) 7733 365063
Minna Leikas, Giunti Labs, +39 3489 399127
Bob Little, Bob Little Press & PR, +44 (0)1727 860405