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Dr. Francisco José García Peñalvo Department of Informatics and Automatics Research Institute of Educational Sciences University of Salamanca Head of the Research Group This presentation has been made under the auspices of the Lifelong Learning Programme – Leonardo da Vinci VETPRO Project “ELearning in flamenco rhythm” (Ref. 872A8A24631B9423). This project has been funded with support from the European Commission under the Lifelong Learning Programme. This presentation reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

Presentation (i) The research GRoup in InterAction and eLearning (GRIAL) is born at the University of Salamanca in response to the need of establishing stable and officially recognised research groups It is an interdisciplinary group, composed of permanent members from different fields of knowledge Computer Engineering Classic Languages, Rethoric and Communication Theory Philosophy, Pedagogy and Educational Sciences Law, Economics, Social Sciences Documentation […]

Presentation (ii) It is an international group, with researchers in different countries of Europe and Latin America It is an intergenerational group, where the expertise of internationally recognised reserchers joins the enthusiasm of young researchers and PhD students It is an intercorporate group, where the academic world meets business and public institutions It is a research group, but it carries out many more activities R&D&i GRIAL GRIAL Education GRIAL Services

Our research work Our group has a considerable amount of funded research projects, both national and international, such as the following Our main research interests Human-Computer Interaction eLearning (  Learning – Web-based education) Software Engineering Elearning Methodology Communication Theory and Dynamics Online Tutoring Semantic Web and adaptive multimedia systems […] Interreg

Grial R&D&i Our group has developed R&D&i activies in cooperation with companies and has cooperation agreements with different technological partners Development of software products and research Solutions for Public Administration Development and improvement of their eLearning products – Development of the platform (forums and user interaction) – Development of new funcionalities (work in progress)

Our teaching services University M.A Lifelong learning diplomas Short specialised courses On-demand courses M.A. in eLearning Tutor online Specialization profiles in eLearning

Our services Software Development Consulting Learning Objects Development Instructional Design Virtual Campus Implementation & Maintenance eLearning/portal 2.0 Solutions Personal Learning Environments Development mLearning Solutions […]

GRIAL works with…

Recent prizes and distinctions Latin-American Prize to Excellence in eLearning (Online Educa Madrid 07) Registered as Research Group of Excellence (GR-47) Best Paper in Session Award to “Blended learning University students’ perception of digital competence”. In 2010 EABR & ETLC Conferences (Dublin, Ireland, June 7-10, 2010). The Clute Institute For Academic Research Final Undergraduate Project Prize 2010 for the work “CLAYMOBILE: Adaptation of the Moodle contents for mobile phones”

Virtual University USAL GRIAL group lead the implementation of the Virtual University in the USAL Implementation of new virtual campus Methodological design Digital contents policy

Some actual projects Multicultural Interdisciplinary Handbook (MIH): Tools for Learning History and Geography in a Multicultural and ICT Perspective ELVIN (European Languages Virtual Network)

MIH - Participants Universidad de Salamanca (Spain) Pädagogische Hochschule Tirol (Austria) Hafelekar Unternehmensberatung Schober GmbH - Innsbruck (Austria) Institut Universitaire de Formation des Maîtres - Créteil (France) University of Augsburg (Germany) University of Siegen (Germany) Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia (Italy) Społeczna Wyższa Szkoła Przedsiębiorczości i Zarządzania (Poland)

MIH - Project Overview The aim of this Project is to build and share a set of tools that includes a HandBook, Digital Modules and a Teacher Training Course They will offer a structured path through European Contemporary History and Geography where the countries concerned will be those of the Project partners

MIH - Project Objectives Further the development of a common European identity by having schools participate in the culture of other countries using their languages and their collective symbolic imagery Contribute to the creation of a new generation of school HandBook and ICT-based contents that can support teachers involved in CLIL experiences, or who are simply interested in them Implement digital educational contents in schools

MIH - Project main results A HandBook and Digital Materials, that deal with a choice of historical and geographical topics, selected among those that have had an important impact in the national imagery in the last two centuries. The final version of HANDBOOK and Digital Modules will be available in all the languages of the partner countries A Teacher Training Course addressed to both future and in – service teachers. The training develops the topics dealt by the HandBook and explains its methodology and issues

MIH - Impact Immediate beneficiaries, who will also be involved in evaluation and pilot testing, are Future teachers of Languages, History and Geography enrolled with the partner institutions. Teachers currently in service in associated schools as well as those that can be reached in the course programme

MIH - Project Steps 1.Define key topics and methodology based on comparative studies and collaborative engagement 2.Draft initial version of the handbook and implement quality evaluation 3.Write the final version of the handbook in English and in the five languages of the partnership 4.Develop a storyboard of the modules and produce the podcasts 5.Design the teacher-training course 6.Run a pilot study of the toolset and related quality evaluation

MIH - Learning Object Model

MIH – More information

ELVIN - Participants Escuela de Administración Pública de Castilla y León (Spain) Cork Institute of Technology ( Ireland) Universidad de Salamanca (Spain) Universidade de Coimbra (Portugal) Instituto Nacional de Administraçao (Portugal) Corvinno Technology Transfer Center Nonprofit LTD (Hungary) APROCODI (Spain) Rigas Tehniska Universitate (Latvia) Latvian School of Public Administration (Latvia) Ecoclean TM (Bulgaria)

ELVIN - Project Overview ELVIN aims to research and develop the connection between social networks, professional profiles and language learning in an informal educational context, with a special focus on language learning in public administration and higher education

ELVIN - General information Project title: European Languages Virtual Network Acronym: ELVIN Programme: Lifelong Learning Programme Sub-programme: KA2 Languages Call for proposals: DG EAC/31/08 Action: KA2 Multilateral projects Sub-action: Awareness raising and development of new materials and/or online communities Start date: December, 2009 End date: November, 2011 Duration: 24 months

ELVIN - Aim of the project To create a Multilingual Online Social Community of language learners Objectives addressed To support the realisation of a European area for lifelong learning To help improve the quality, attractiveness and accessibility of the opportunities for lifelong learning To promote language learning and linguistic diversity To exploit the use of ICT in learning To promote informal learning scenarios

ELVIN - Social network (i) ELVIN Social network The social network constitutes the basic structure of the ELVIN system

ELVIN - Social network (ii)

ELVIN - Type of users Two different users populate the system Normal users These are the users registered in the Elvin platform to practise languages Expert users These are the users that will act as online tutors and facilitators within the portal This will be supported by a training course and manual These users will guide and manage the groups created in the social network in order to guarantee a satisfactory use of the resources and the contents

How does myelvin work?

ELVIN – Repository (i) A key objective of the project is to provide social network users’ with relevant content related to their professional interests in the field of public administration The relevant up-to-date content for language learners is stored in a searchable repository powered by DSPACE DSPACE is an open source software that enables open sharing of cataloged content

ELVIN – Repository (ii) Social Network – Content repository Wrapper The access to the content repository will be transparent to the user A wrapper to connect both systems is being developed based on web services Social Network (powered by Elgg) Content repository (powered by DSPACE) Search form sent by user Search results list

ELVIN – More information

GRIAL contact

Dr. Francisco José García Peñalvo Department of Informatics and Automatics Research Institute of Educational Sciences University of Salamanca Head of the Research Group This presentation has been made under the auspices of the Lifelong Learning Programme – Leonardo da Vinci VETPRO Project “ELearning in flamenco rhythm” (Ref. 872A8A24631B9423). This project has been funded with support from the European Commission under the Lifelong Learning Programme. This presentation reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.