UKS
and Giunti Labs showcase mobile learning at the IMCL2008 Conference
April 15 2008
UKS, the Middle East’s leading
learning solutions enabler, in cooperation with its technology partner, Giunti
Labs, Europe's leading e-learning and mobile learning content management
technology provider, will be showcasing mobile learning content management
solutions at the third International Conference on Interactive Mobile and
Computer Aided Learning, (IMCL2008), hosted by Princess Sumaya University for
Technology in Amman, Jordan, from 16th to 18th April.
The IMCL 2008 conference aims to promote mobile learning in the Middle East. It
provides a forum for education and knowledge transfer, gives students access to
the latest information communication technology (ICT) applications and
encourages the study and implementation of mobile applications within teaching
and learning.
Fabrizio Cardinali, CEO of Giunti Labs, will be delivering a keynote speech at
the conference entitled: ‘Innovating Learning Content Management towards 2010
Knowledge Society: Global Challenges, Threats and Opportunities’.
According to Cardinali, current trends in this area include:
• The increasing use of mobile and location-based content delivery means that
learning experiences are becoming informal and personalised.
• There is a growth in informal access to learning via portals and
software-as-a-service (SaaS) systems. This means that the learning content can
now be customised by the learner rather than the developer or producer.
• With the development of digital marketplaces, a network of content providers
operating as ‘learning clearing houses’ has grown up. They take content, version
it, deliver it and track it once it has been delivered.
• With the development of these digital learning content marketplaces, content
providers, content brokers and end users now interoperate on the basis of open
and standard architectures and formats. They can ‘download and play’ mobile
models and innovative publishing models for education which embed professionally
published contents with self-produced open and shared Web 2.0 contributions. It
is a sort of ’iTunes’ for education in an open, government-led marketplace for
exchanging and trading digital resources for students.
• Today’s big challenge facing providers of corporate learning materials is how
to enrich existing standards for learning content publishing and distribution
such as SCORM – especially adding web services protocols to content packages
making the learning experience richer and more customised.
• Other challenges relate to how to develop web-based services to search, query
and retrieve repositories of learning content.
During IMCL2008, UKS will be showcasing the latest developments in Giunti Labs’
learn eXact Suite for mobile learning.
According to Ms. Nada El-Marji, UKS’s Marketing & Sales Director: “We will be
demonstrating how eXact Packager can be used to create learning objects for
mobile devices, such as mobile phones, PDAs, and BlackBerrys, as well as showing
how the content can be published to the digital repository and then retrieved by
the learner on his/her mobile device.
“We will also be demonstrating the advanced templating technologies of eXact
Packager, such as the ability to create a 3D-based virtual reality (VR) content
which is packaged according to the ADL SCORM specification, and allows
monitoring the learner activities and learning progresses.”
Furthermore, UKS will demonstrate the new learn eXact MS-Office plug-in, which
allows users to import MS-Office files into the eXact Packager’s authoring
templates.
"The mobile phone has become such an integral part of modern life that educators
are grasping its potential for improved educational coverage,” said Ms.
El-Marji. “Today’s big challenge in educational content management technologies
is to create and profile e-learning content, making it available wherever and
whenever a user may need it. Giunti Labs’ mobile learning content management
solutions can help in tackling this challenge." |