Abstract
This paper presents Lab@Future, an advanced e-learning platform that uses novel Information and Communication Technologies to support and expand laboratory teaching practices. For this purpose, Lab@Future uses real and computer generated objects that are interfaced using mechatronic systems, augmented reality, mobile technologies and 3D multi-user environments. The main aim is to develop and demonstrate technological support for practical experiments in the following focused disciplines namely: Fluid Dynamics - Science subject in Germany, Geometry - Mathematics subject in Austria, History and Environmental Awareness – Arts and Humanities subjects in Greece and Slovenia. In order to pedagogically enhance the design and functional aspects of this e-learning technology, we are investigating the dialogical operationalisation of learning theories [1] so as to leverage our understanding of teaching and learning practices in the targeted context of deployment. To be able to evaluate the lab@future system in its entire complexity an evaluation methodology including several phases has been developed, performing formative as well as summative evaluations.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 6 |
Publication status | Published - 2004 |
Event | European Distance and E-Learning Network (EDEN 2004) Annual Conference - Budapest, Hungary Duration: 16 Jun 2004 → 19 Jun 2004 http://www.eden-online.org/resources/proceedings-and-book-of-abstracts/ |
Conference
Conference | European Distance and E-Learning Network (EDEN 2004) Annual Conference |
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Abbreviated title | EDEN Conference |
Country/Territory | Hungary |
City | Budapest |
Period | 16/06/04 → 19/06/04 |
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