This link has been bookmarked by 11 people . It was first bookmarked on 11 Mar 2009, by Nigel Robertson.
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Kim FLINTOFFPIVOTE is a virtual learning authoring system for virtual worlds. It was developed as part of the JISC funded PREVIEW project, where it was used to develop training material for Paramedic students at St George's Hospital and Kingston University. Although based on the Medbiquitous Virtual Patient standard the feeling of all involved in the project was that the system could be used for any sort of structured learning in virtual worlds. The result was that JISC have funded the creation of PIVOTE - this open source project.
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18 Mar 09
Christy TuckerA "virtual learning authoring system for virtual worlds" that allows you to create learning activities that are stored independently of the virtual world. Supports Second Life & OpenSim now, could work in other worlds in the future
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Peterka Alantraining environment creation tool for SL and other MUVEs
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Gaby K. SlezákPIVOTE lets you:
* Create learning exercises on the web using a simple forms based interface
* Create objects in a virtual world such as Second Life which users can use to interact with the exercise
* Play the exercise in Second Life, Open Sim, or on the web or even an iPhone.
* Port exercises between virtual worlds
* Share PIVOTE compatible objects between exercises and institutions
* Rapidly edit exercises to create variations, or custom versions for different skill levels
* Export student performance data for us in VLEselearning secondlife medical training healthcare google university opensim opensource virtualworlds
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Nigel RobertsonPIVOTE is a virtual learning authoring system for virtual worlds. It was developed as part of the JISC funded PREVIEW project, where it was used to develop training material for Paramedic students at St George's Hospital and Kingston University. Although based on the Medbiquitous Virtual Patient standard the feeling of all involved in the project was that the system could be used for any sort of structured learning in virtual worlds. The result was that JISC have funded the creation of PIVOTE - this open source project.
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