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14th July 2008
Giunti Labs' HarvestRoad Hive eases content migration issues
A software system - HarvestRoad Hive, from leading learning and mobile
content management technology provider, Giunti Labs - is helping
organisations, particularly those in the education sector, to save both
time and manpower as they make information more readily available to
users.
HarvestRoad Hive is used to store and manage ‘learning' or ‘knowledge
objects' and their metadata. It assembles these into
standards-compliant packages, and delivers that content on demand to
learning and course management systems, corporate training systems or
web portals. Hive can interface with almost any enterprise resource
planning (ERP), learning or course management system and is already
integrated with several commonly used course management systems,
authoring and content assembly tools, from third parties, open source
projects and Giunti Labs.
"For some time, we've been finding that academic institutions -
particularly universities - are trying move away from being reliant on
proprietary learning management systems (LMSs) or virtual learning
environments (VLEs) as they are known in that sector," explained Angus
Turpin, managing director of Giunti Labs UK. "Instead, they are showing
a marked preference for open source VLEs, such as Moodle.
"This means that they are seeking to re-format the learning content
that they have in order to make it useable with the open source VLEs,
which conform to international interoperability standards such as SCORM.
"Until now, this migration has had to be done manually," Turpin
explained. "Obviously, this is a long, drawn out process which tends to
be both time- and labour-intensive.
"A number of institutions are now finding that a simpler alternative is
to use HarvestRoad Hive, from Giunti Labs - a Federated Digital
Repository System (FDRS) which manages any form of content used in
online learning, corporate training and knowledge management
initiatives."
HarvestRoad Hive establishes a bridge between islands of content within
and across multiple institutions or organisations, regardless of the
type of content or purpose for its existence. Consequently, it is able
to cope with content in both SCORM-conformant and non-SCORM conformant
(proprietary) VLEs (LMSs).
Professor Mark Stiles, Head of Learning Development and Innovation at
Staffordshire University, explained that his team is using HarvestRoad
Hive to migrate content and feed content that is already in the
university's virtual learning environment (VLE) - Blackboard - into
other systems.
He said: "Using HarvestRoad Hive, staff can now share, re-use and
repurpose their content. This is important because it will avoid anyone
having to ‘reinvent the wheel' and means that we can use investment in
e-learning content- which probably represents at least a million pounds
of effort - more effectively.
"Moreover, innovators using web 2.0 and e-portfolios, for example, can
also use the same content - which means that the same content can feed
at least three systems at once.
"In addition, we can use Hive to hold course-related information - for
example, where a work-based mentor can go to a work-based support
portal and get relevant resources. Thus, more than being used merely to
develop course material, HarvestRoad Hive can support the entire
learning experience.
"We will also be putting the university's research output into
HarvestRoad Hive, so that it acts as a learning repository for this
information too," he added. "Academics tend to want a repository to be
a ‘search and discover' tool - but, unlike a VLE, Hive can also
dynamically send targeted material to diverse systems."
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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 global headquarters in Italy and offices in
London (UK), Frankfurt (Germany), Lund (Sweden) and in Boston (US),
provides a wide range of services, in response to any content, learning
and knowledge management need, covering:
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Content production
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Research and
development
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Technological
solutions for content, learning & knowledge management
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Architectural and
technological solutions for mobile & wireless
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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).
Further information from:
Minna Leikas, Giunti Labs, +39 3489 399127
Bob Little, Bob Little Press & PR, +44 (0)1727 860405