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* 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.
 
* 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 built from a wide variety of diverse graphics technologies.
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* 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.
  
 
* Document these lessons learned for repeatable use by partnered consortium members and the educational community.
 
* Document these lessons learned for repeatable use by partnered consortium members and the educational community.

Revision as of 00:41, 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

TODO Our tasks include

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Document these lessons learned for repeatable use by partnered consortium members and the educational community.
  • Formalize this effort and start a Working Group to implement these requirements to the respective standards specifications.

(IMS Consortium information here...)

Work Support

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: