Project description
Revolutionising e-learning with technology
The COVID-19 pandemic placed students and teachers online. Now the question is how to improve and enhance the quality of distance learning experiences. While the shift to online learning during the pandemic was sudden, it was unavoidable. It also exposed the many challenges, such as inadequate technology infrastructure, lack of training for teachers and limited access to technology for some students. In this context, the EU-funded e-DIPLOMA project will revolutionise e-learning by integrating emerging technologies such as augmented reality/virtual reality, artificial intelligence, interactive technologies, chatbots, and gamification into a newly designed e-learning platform. Adopting a co-creation methodology, the project will involve teachers, educators, pupils, families, course providers, and policymakers with the aim to create inclusive, accessible and sustainable e-learning practices.
Objective
Distance learning has become a great ally in the current Pandemic situation. The e-DIPLOMA project will establish the e-learning in an upper quality level in a three years’ research project, posing the use of Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence (Machine Learning/Deep Learning), Interactive Technologies, chatbots and gamification in a newly designed e-learning platform. This project will use techniques and technologies previously proven successfully in the broadcasting, gaming, and eSports industries. They will be adapted to the educational world developing innovative learning practices. A co-creation methodology will be used to include the main educational actors (teachers, educators, pupils, families, course providers and policy makers) and their social relationships. Inclusiveness, accessibility and sustainability will also be taken into account.
This project states that knowing the potential, opportunities, barriers, accessibility and risks of use of emerging technologies for teaching and learning in educational practices, including necessary innovation skills for teachers, will support their digital transformation and will contribute to understanding the social, ethical, political and economic impacts of digital practices, and, in addition, it will increase the resilience of the educational world accepting the benefits of this digital change.
As well, this project will consider the needs for an adequate teacher training in relation with new educational technologies, analyzing the shifting role of teachers, trainers and educational leaders in the digital transition affecting education and training as well as their training needs, including digital and leadership skills, required in an emerging society of permanent and quick technological change.
Fields of science
- social scienceseducational sciencesdidactics
- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencesartificial intelligencemachine learningdeep learning
- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencessoftwaresoftware applicationsvirtual reality
- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencessoftwaresoftware applicationssimulation software
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12006 Castellon De La Plana
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Participants (9)
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12071 Castellon
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10120 Tallinn
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2628 CN Delft
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1111 Budapest
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46022 Valencia
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1799 Sofia
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1010 Nicosia
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06125 Perugia
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46005 Valencia
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46470 Catarroja
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1000 Bruxelles / Brussel
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3048 Limassol
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46003 Valencia
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12004 CASTELLON DE LA PLANA
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11415 Tallinn
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12550 Almassora
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06125 Perugia
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75011 Paris
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1054 Budapest
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1000 Sofia
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8010 Bourgas
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1113 Sofia
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2629JD Delft
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03690 Alicante
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