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BL/TIS/22/07 30th August 2007
Tata Interactive Systems in Second Life Online Symposium
Tata Interactive Systems (TIS), a world leader in custom e-learning
design/ development and organisational performance improvement, has
participated in an online ('in-world') symposium on 'Creativity in
Second Life' organised by the New Media Consortium (NMC).
Not only did the symposium cover Second Life (SL) but it ran in the SL
environment by the NMC. It involved studio sessions, hands-on sessions
and exhibitions on several key topics related to the virtual world.
TIS's Software Solutions practice is collaborating with the Federation
of American Scientists
www.fas.org on a
project in SL. Within a session entitled 'Gaming Second Life', Dinesh
Dwivedi of TIS joined Alice Petty from Stanford University and two
presenters from FAS - Michelle Roper and Sachin Patil - to discuss the
need for worldwide collaboration to develop 3D content for subjects
such as archaeology, and to determine how the research product can be
used for instructional delivery.
Dinesh Dwivedi discussed the technical goals of the TIS/FAS project and
the future directions that online virtual world technologies may take,
especially in the field of education and e-learning.
The session, which lasted just over an hour, was well attended.
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Notes for editors
Screen grabs of Dinesh Dwivedi's presentation in Second Life are
available on request from Bob Little Press & PR (tel 00 44 (0) 1727
860405; email bob.little@dial.pipex.com)
About the New Media Consortium (NMC)
The New Media Consortium (NMC) is an international not-for-profit
consortium comprising nearly 250 learning-focused organisations
dedicated to the exploration and use of new media and new technologies
based in Austin, Texas. Member institutions are drawn from the United
States, Canada, Europe, Asia and Australia. Among the membership are
colleges and universities, museums, research centres, foundations and
companies.
Further details from:
http://www.nmc.org/symposium-on-creativity
About Federation of American Scientists (FAS)
The Federation of American Scientists (FAS) is a non-profit
organisation founded in 1945. FAS promotes the humanitarian use of
science and technology. Its Board of Sponsors includes 68 Nobel
Laureates in chemistry, economics, medicine and physics. The FAS
Learning Technologies Project works on strategies to harness the
potential of emerging information technologies to improve how we teach
and learn.
The Learning Technologies Program is developing prototype games and
learning tools; publishes reports and policy analyses; holds workshops
and conferences; briefs members of Congress and administration
officials; and assembles design teams and community leaders to form
research partnerships. Educational games are an important component of
the program. By building and evaluating learning games in-house, FAS is
addressing two key areas identified in the Learning Science and
Technology R&D Roadmap: 1) design of games for learning; and 2)
adapting simulations to learning environments. The Learning Science and
Technology R&D Roadmap (www.fas.org/learningfederation) incorporates
advice from 100 researchers to define state of the art learning science
and identify key research challenges.
For more information please visit
www.fas.org
About Tata Interactive Systems (TIS)
Tata Interactive Systems (TIS), a
global leader in e-learning, is a part of the $22bn Tata Group. Truly
international, TIS has a presence across the US, Canada, UK, Australia,
New Zealand, the Middle East, Japan, India, and mainland Europe. TIS
offers corporations, universities, schools, publishers, and government
institutions a diversified and innovative bouquet of learning and
training solutions including Simulation-based Learning Objects (SimBLs),
Story-based Learning Objects (StoBLs), courseware and curriculum
design, special needs education, assessments, electronic performance
support systems (EPSS), mobile learning, along with other corporate
training and consultancy services. Our multi-disciplinary expertise and
16 years' experience across domains helps us design e-learning
programmes that are unique to clients' requirements and specifically
crafted to boost knowledge retention and application.
Apart from holding ISO 9001 certification, TIS is the only e-learning
organisation in the world to be assessed at Level 5 in both the SEI-CMM
and P-CMM frameworks. TIS's quest for excellence is reflected in
numerous prestigious industry awards, including a Silver Brandon Hall
Excellence in Learning Award 2005 and 2004, APEX Award of Excellence in
2005 and 2006, BETT Awards in 2004 and 2006, and two Business World-NID
Design Excellence awards.
For more information log on to
http://www.tatainteractive.com
Further information from:
Alan Samuel, Tata Interactive Systems, 020 7905 0156,
www.tatainteractive.com
Bob Little, Bob Little Press &
PR, 01727 860405, www.boblittlepr.com
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