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Interactive Media Systems, TU Wien

The LAB@FUTURE Project - Moving Towards the Future of E-Learning

By Veronique Baudin, Martin Faust, Hannes Kaufmann, Vivian Litsa, Daisy Mwanza, Arnaud Pierre, and Alexandra Totter

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 subjects 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 so as to leverage our understanding of teaching and learning practices in the targeted context of deployment.

Reference

V. Baudin, M. Faust, H. Kaufmann, V. Litsa, D. Mwanza, A. Pierre, A. Totter: "The LAB@FUTURE Project - Moving Towards the Future of E-Learning"; Talk: TeL'04 - Technology Enhanced Learning under the auspice of IFIP/ World Computer Congress 2004, Toulouse, France; 08-22-2004; in: "TeL'04 - Technology Enhanced Learning "Raising the issues on School e-laboratories, utilizing novel pedagogical and evaluation theories" ", ???, (2004), 3 - 18.

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