T3 European Project: Advanced New Tecnology to Improve the Learning Process
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T3 European Project: Advanced New Tecnology to Improve the Learning ProcessAuthor (s)
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2011Publisher
Virtual Reality Medical InstituteISBN
1784-9934Bibliographic citation
Journal of Cybertherapy & Rehabilitation, 4, 2, p. 299-300Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/articlePublisher version
http://journalofcybertherapy.webs.comVersion
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Abstract
In recent years, research has generated a wide range of
tools for the application of technology in learning. Despite
major investment, the majority of modern e-learning
continues to be based either on video-lessons ... [+]
In recent years, research has generated a wide range of
tools for the application of technology in learning. Despite
major investment, the majority of modern e-learning
continues to be based either on video-lessons or on pageturning
Web sites. The strategic goal of T3 is to develop
an innovative teaching program to promote the use of advanced
learning technology in three countries (Spain,
United Kingdom and Italy) by university teaching staff,
secondary school teachers and trainers involved in enterprise.
Key features of the program will include practical
workshops in which learners simulate learning sessions
and gain familiarization with technologies. A previous
classification of available learning technologies was carried
out within the T3 project in order to provide each
country selected with more adequate tools according to the participants. Then, the technologies will be validated
in a six-day workshop carried out to teach the selected
technologies to a maximum of 20 participants per group.
The aim of this work is to describe the technologies used
in Spanish trials: E-Adventure, Eutopia and Palma systems.
The final output will be a set of freely available
tools designed to encourage uptake of new learning technologies
for use in universities. [-]
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