090312 - PIVOTE launches - an open-source learning system for virtual worlds, the web and iPhone

PRESS RELEASE

12th March 2008

For Immediate Release

PIVOTE launches - an open-source learning system for virtual worlds, the web and iPhone


A new open-source learning system called PIVOTE has been launched today which lets educators and trainers build learning exercises on the web and then play them in virtual worlds, on the web, and even on mobile phones.

The PIVOTE system was developed by virtual worlds specialists Daden as part of a UK Government Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) funded project, called PREVIEW, looking at problem-based learning in virtual worlds. A key element of PREVIEW was to explore how Second LifeĀ® could be used for training paramedics at St George's, University of London and Kingston University - and the resulting system is now being made available as the PIVOTE open-source system.

PIVOTE exercises are created on the web using a simple forms-based application. In virtual worlds virtual objects are linked to the activities in the training session, and exercise played out in an immersive space. Users can also view images and video, and hear audio recordings. Web and mobile phone users can access the same text, media content, and exercise structure, but without the immersive capabilities of virtual worlds. All student activity is logged and ready for export into a learning management system.

Daden's Managing Director David Burden says, "PIVOTE offers 3 key advantages over existing approaches to creating learning content for virtual worlds. Firstly it allows tutors to create the content on the web without having to learn about the intricacies of each virtual world. Secondly, it lets institutions move training exercises between virtual worlds - so they aren't locked in to one platform. Finally it allows users, regardless of virtual world access, to practice the same training exercises."

With PIVOTE all the structure and information content of an exercise is stored on the web, not in the virtual world. Since the structure and content are also separate users can experience the same exercise but with different levels of detail - from guided exercises for beginners, to assessment exercises for experienced students. It also allows tutors to easily and quickly create new scenarios from existing templates.

Alan Rice, Senior Lecturer in Paramedic Science, at St George's, University of London said "This programme provides the students with a fun learning environment, where they can afford to make mistakes online, which they could not afford to make in the real world. When they make a mistake online, they are always keen not to make the same mistake again."

Fiona Cropp, a second year paramedic student from St George's, who has tested the application, says: "It's a really useful tool. It's much better to be able to actually perform treatments rather than just talk about it. Everyone is online at the same time so you can bounce ideas off each other and make an informed decision. I had never used Second Life before, but I found it really easy to get on with."

David Burden, Daden's Managing Director continued "Whilst created initially for training medical professionals in Higher Education, we believe that PIVOTE could become a valuable tool for anyone delivering training or education in any topic at any level in a virtual world. "

PIVOTE has been released as open-source under a GPL v3 license. It currently supports users in Second Life (and OpenSim), but it is possible to create interfaces for other virtual worlds. Organisations can use PIVOTE either by downloading and installing the software on their own servers, or by using a hosted service (such as the one offered by Daden).

For more information on PIVOTE visit http://www.pivote.info.

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Notes to Editor:

1.Daden Limited is a virtual worlds agency working in Second Life and other virtual worlds. Our aim is to help you engage with your audience using some of the most interesting technologies around today. Daden are working with almost a dozen education and training organisations from the public (HE, FE, Secondary) and private sector (in-house and external) to help them use virtual worlds and characters to deliver a better education and training experience to their students and staff. Daden's virtual world clients including the University of Coventry, Birmingham City University, Birmingham City Council, several marketing agencies and consultancies, consumer brands such as Vauxhall, and B2B brands such as CIBA. Daden are based in Birmingham, UK, and are also virtual tenants at the Serious Games Institute in Coventry.

2.The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) is funded by UK HE and FE funding bodies to provide world-class leadership in the innovative use of ICT to support education and research.

3.St George's, University of London provides education and training to a wide range of more than 2,600 healthcare and sciences students on one site. As well as providing courses in medicine and biomedical sciences, the College also offers courses in midwifery, nursing, physiotherapy, radiography and social work in conjunction with Kingston University. St George's is dedicated to promoting by excellence in teaching, clinical practice and research, the prevention, treatment and understanding of disease. It has a high reputation for research in areas such as infection, diseases of the heart and circulation, cell signalling and epidemiology. Other areas of expertise include genetics, health and social care sciences and mental health.

LINKS:

The PIVOTE web site is at www.pivote.info, which includes documentation, ode and demonstration videos
The Daden web site is at www.daden.co.uk
The PREVIEW project web site is at http://www.elu.sgul.ac.uk/preview/

IMAGES:

Images can be downloaded at http://www.daden.co.uk/pages/press_images.html

CONTACT DETAILS:

All media enquiries should be addressed to:

Soulla Stylianou
Daden Limited
103 Oxford Rd
Moseley
Birmingham
B13 9SG

Tel: 0121 698 8520
Mobile: 07814 14516
Email: soulla.stylianou@daden.co.uk





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