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28th April 2009
Immersed in learning
Research is pushing back the frontiers of e-learning, allying the real
and virtual worlds to enhance the learning experience.
Leading edge research under the 36 month, 12.9m Euro project awarded by
the European Commission to a Consortium of 13 leading European
organisations is close to using grid and cloud computing to provide the
computing resources to bring learners together in both the real and
virtual worlds. Known as the Interactive Realtime Multimedia
Applications on Service Oriented Infrastructures (IRMOS) Project, the
project recently passed its first - 12 month - review in a plenary
meeting, held in Brussels, where European Commission representatives
and an international panel of experts reviewed the first results of the
project.
Fabrizio Cardinali, CEO of leading learning and mobile content
management solution provider, Giunti Labs - one of the 13 companies
involved in the IRMOS Project, revealed these preliminary results at
the 'Immersive Education Summit' - held at the London School of
Economics in London on 23rd and 24th April.
The project aims to develop 'real-time' interaction between people and
applications over a service oriented infrastructure (SOI), where
processing, storage and networking need to be combined and delivered
with guaranteed levels of service.
The project's key objectives relate to 'extended geo-learning',
delivered 'in-class', 'in-house', 'in campus and 'in building' on an
urban, suburban and global GPS basis. Cardinali also stated that Giunti
Labs is also working on 'learner positioning' in virtual worlds as well
as in the real world.
Indeed, the aim of the project is to combine the two, enabling a
learner's avatar to be synchronised with that learner's movements in
the real world. Cardinali added: "And, of course, the learning content
produced can be re-used and distributed via different delivery media -
such as text books, web-based learning materials, mobile learning,
digital boards and so on.
"Using the IRMOS-empowered set-up, learners will be able to meet in
specific real world learning hubs, such as museums, tourist
attractions, schools and/or industrial locations, and receive
location-based learning materials and community services, geo-located
on a matter of relevance and context awareness, while the real time
system will 'synch' user interactions and information within a virtual
reconstruction of the visited premises," explained Cardinali. "This
will empower learners to meet a community of mobile and virtual
visitors, for a wider performance support and learning experience.
"Today, we're not thinking about 'e-learning platforms' but, rather,
about an ecosystem which knows - or discovers - who the learner is,
what language s/he speaks, the learner's background, learning delivery
preferences and so on," he continued. "This is helping to produce true
personalised learning."
Cardinali stated that 'virtual worlds' provide excellent research
opportunities for Giunti Labs - which is Europe's largest private
research laboratory. He said: "Giunti Labs is, currently, working on
personal ambient learning solutions.
"Since 2000, we have worked on more than 50 international research and
development projects in this field - including the IRMOS Project - in
over 500 EU academic and industrial partnerships. These partnerships
cover new learning methodologies, technologies and solutions; new
content repositories, management systems and architectures, and new
learning content."
Within the IRMOS Project, Giunti Labs studied both open and non-open
source systems and is now developing a user scenario for interactive
real-time location based learning, integrating its HarvestRoad Hive
Digital Repository and learn eXact mobile learning technologies with
the Wonderland and Darkstar Virtual Worlds and collaboration platforms
by SUN, running on top of the IRMOS service oriented infrastructure (SOI)
infrastructure.
Blending open source learning platforms, such as Sakai or Moodle, with
Giunti Labs' mobile learning technologies, the solution constitutes a
real time 'extended' location-based learning experience to learners
active both in real and virtual learning worlds.
Cardinali said: "This has meant extending the HarvestRoad Hive digital
repository into mobile and virtual worlds' content editors - to create
content delivered via BlackBerries, PDAs and so on.
"Once the data is in the digital repository, Hive can determine who is
attempting to download data, along with what device s/he is using and
where s/he is. In other words, Hive will give each learner the right
information for the right device in the right location - to create a
community of those who are following the same studies, regardless of
where the learners are."
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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