Draft CEN CWA on eXtended Reality for Learning and Performance Augmentation – Methodology, techniques, and data formats is available for public review and commenting

This CWA includes a comprehensive canon of standards for the creation, delivery, and use of eXtended Reality (XR) learning activities and 3D Augmented Reality objects for intensive educational processes. It contains a methodology detailing the techniques that should be employed through the different steps to be followed, to advance knowledge retention and impact positive behaviour in Schools. It intends to enable a common European disruptive educational approach and thus the possibility of sharing 3D content.

It is intended to be used by:

  • Educational providers to establish targets for XR learning content services provided and to boost the resilience of the XR learning and performance augmentation infrastructure, ensuring that there is a complete and systematic way of setting up a service for teaching and learning anytime anywhere with 3D experiences.
  • Educational managers, intermediaries, and regulators (like departments of education on member-state level, educational infrastructure providers, and school systems) to systematically identify appropriate enhancing actions and ensure effective allocation of digital learning resources for the provision of education anytime anywhere.
  • Investors to properly allocate resources to 3D content infrastructure.

The CEN Workshop was kicked off on 9 September 2022.

 

The CWA is now ready for public consultation. Comments are to be submitted to Fernando UTRILLA  using the commenting form below. The consultation period ends on 23 March 2023.

 

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