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− | * Explore and demonstrate best practices for integrating X3D Graphics models with e-learning content. | + | * <b>Integration</b>. Explore and demonstrate best practices for integrating X3D Graphics models with e-learning content. |
− | * Create demonstration examples showing how display, animation and user interaction with X3D models can all augment the learning effectiveness of online textbooks and e-learning content. | + | * <b>Examples</b>. Create demonstration examples showing how display, animation and user interaction with X3D models can all augment the learning effectiveness of online textbooks and e-learning content. |
− | * Show how X3D can serve as the common archival publishing format for 3D models. Such 3D content may be built from a wide variety of diverse graphics technologies. | + | * <b>Archival publishing</b>. Show how X3D can serve as the common archival publishing format for 3D models. Such 3D content may be built from a wide variety of diverse graphics technologies, and remain useful indefinitely. |
− | * Produce X3D documentation and examples that show how these "lessons learned" can be used repeatably by the educational community. These approaches can also help consortium members, such as e-book publishers and companies that build authoring software. | + | * <b></b>. Produce X3D documentation and examples that show how these "lessons learned" can be used repeatably by the educational community. These approaches can also help consortium members, such as e-book publishers and companies that build authoring software. |
− | * Decide whether to formalize these successful techniques as Web3D Recommended Practices for X3D E-Learning, or else to keep them online as informal resources. | + | * <b>Best practices</b>. Decide whether to formalize these successful techniques as Web3D Recommended Practices for X3D E-Learning, or else to keep them online as informal resources. |
− | * Recommend formal improvements and additions to the X3D Specification as needed and appropriate. | + | * <b>Specification</b>. Recommend formal improvements and additions to the X3D Specification as needed and appropriate. |
− | * Communication and outreach showing successful examples | + | * <b>Marketing</b>. Communication and outreach showing successful examples |
Revision as of 00:55, 9 September 2010
Goals: X3D and E-Learning
The Web3D Consortium is starting a new interest group: X3D and E-Learning.
This group will enable the creation of Web-Enabled 3D content, tools and platforms for online e-learning.
We will collaboratively harmonize and integrate X3D Graphics content with other standards.
Tasks
Our tasks include
- Integration. Explore and demonstrate best practices for integrating X3D Graphics models with e-learning content.
- Examples. Create demonstration examples showing how display, animation and user interaction with X3D models can all augment the learning effectiveness of online textbooks and e-learning content.
- Archival publishing. Show how X3D can serve as the common archival publishing format for 3D models. Such 3D content may be built from a wide variety of diverse graphics technologies, and remain useful indefinitely.
- . Produce X3D documentation and examples that show how these "lessons learned" can be used repeatably by the educational community. These approaches can also help consortium members, such as e-book publishers and companies that build authoring software.
- Best practices. Decide whether to formalize these successful techniques as Web3D Recommended Practices for X3D E-Learning, or else to keep them online as informal resources.
- Specification. Recommend formal improvements and additions to the X3D Specification as needed and appropriate.
- Marketing. Communication and outreach showing successful examples
TODO
(IMS Consortium information here...)
Work Support
- Maintain this X3D and E-Learning wiki page to track issues and progress
- Identify people in Web3D and IMS Consortium who want to collaborate with on these issues
- Report on efforts regularly to x3d-public@web3d.org mailing list
- Discussions to occur on the x3d-public@web3d.org mailing list and public-html@w3.org mailing list
- Other tasks and efforts as needed
Participation
Relevant X3D and IMS information:
The following individuals have volunteered to serve as Web3D representatives in the X3D E-Learning Special Interest Group.
- Don Brutzman, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey California USA
The following individuals have volunteered to serve as IMS representatives in the X3D E-Learning Special Interest Group.
- Rob Able, IMS Global Consortium, Lake Mary, FL
Meetings
Our Bi-weekly X3D and E-Learning teleconference is usually 0700-0800 (pacific time) on Tuesdays.
Participation is open to all via the Web3D teleconfernce line.
Minutes are saved on the X3D server, and are distributed on the X3D-Public mailing list: