RESINT project. Activities on WP3 and WP4 Prof PhD DrSc Arturas Kaklauskas.

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RESINT project. Activities on WP3 and WP4 Prof PhD DrSc Arturas Kaklauskas

Innovative virtual interuniversity network for resilience management educational cooperation Flood resilience management in Lithuanian built environment Flooding Resilience Recommendation System Augmented Reality Model Disaster_IES-R Test Stress management in real time Stress management during 1 month Stress management during 1 year Questionnaire Virtual tour

WP3. Development of the innovative virtual interuniversity network for resilience management educational cooperation Duration: Month 6 to Month 24 Description of the work package WP3 aims at developing a collaborative network for the teaching of resilience management among HEIs and not academic institutions. The core of this network is an open source platform for the delivery of materials proposed within the WP2 concerning the teaching and the methodology to organize innovative courses and to use new teaching tools (practice management and intelligent systems). In addition this network will enable and promote lifelong learning at large within the society by making study materials accessible outside traditional classroom environment to various parties within the society from students, teachers to practitioners and policy makers. The network will ensure not only the feed-forward (information/knowledge from centre to the beneficiaries) but also feedback (from beneficiaries to the centre). It is expected that a spiral effect will be created to continuous improvement of the knowledge and material. 316/04/2014

WP3. Development of the innovative virtual interuniversity network for resilience management educational cooperation The consortium partners will organize the use of practice management with a concrete involvement of not academic organizations in the teaching and learning. To this purpose the experience of P1 and P2 in institutional and organization building through virtual reality and Simulimpresa offer to the project a concrete and tested tool. Three major components have been identified as the main elements of the network: –Development of the intelligent computer learning systems for resilience management (ICLS-RM). –Integration of concept of ICLS-RM with illustrative content of augmented reality. –Development of the virtual teaching environment. The development of this network will develop international relations, enhance quality assurance, manage teaching and student services and triangulate knowledge creation and dissemination with education, innovation and research. During the project training courses for academic and not academic and administrative staff will be implemented. 60 teachers, 45 managers and 30 administrative staff will be trained during the pilot project for half a year in stages/internships and distance learning. Content of ICLS-RM will be developed based on the five priorities of the Hyogo framework for Action and a ten-point checklist (local governments commit to implement disaster risk reduction activities along these Ten Essentials) for making cities resilient. 416/04/2014

WP3. Development of the innovative virtual interuniversity network for resilience management educational cooperation VGTU will lead this WP in strict connection to P1, P2, P4, P5, P6, P7, P9 and P10. In particular a central role will be played by P10, P9 and P1 providing experiences in this field. Practice firm will also be implemented in Universities Partner with the collaboration of enterprises that will have the role of Business Partners in supporting the start up of simulated units in Universities Partner. In this activity P1 will coordinate the implementation of practice firm in Universities Partner. This WP will produce the following deliverables: –3.1. Virtual interuniversity network; –3.2 Practice management (Simulimpresa); –3.3 Training courses with stage – internship. 16/04/20145

WP3. Deliverable 3.1: Virtual interuniversity network Type of outputs / products / results: Collaborative network Delivery date: Dissemination level: Restricted to other programme participants Language versions: English Description: –This deliverable refers to the creation and maintenance of the innovative virtual interuniversitary network for resilience management educational cooperation. –During the project the network will be mainly restricted to project partners not excluding to HEIs that want to participate to the didactical experimentation. At the end the deliverable will be available in open source without restriction although the one has to be freely registered. –This deliverable will 1) enforce the capability of higher education in interacting with the external environment by link between research, teaching and business involved in the resilience management after disasters. 2) promote the dialogue among teachers and researchers in a multidisciplinary approach among different knowledge and create opportunities of teaching and learning exchange with not academic organizations through stage, internship of teachers, researchers, students and not academic organizations. –The deliverable will be connected and equipped to facilitate by non commercial fund raising processes to ensure the sustainability. 16/04/20146

WP3. Deliverable 3.2: Practice management (Simulimpresa) Type of outputs / products / results: Didactical methodology Delivery date: Dissemination level: Restricted to other programme participants Language versions: English Description: –Practice firm (also known as simulated enterprise, training firm, virtual enterprise) is a simulated business set up and realized by students, during their studies, under the supervision of teachers/tutors. As innovative centre of vocational learning, it runs like a "real" business silhouetting a "real" firm's business procedures, products and services. In Bologna University was successfully used for the simulation of public organizations and agencies reproducing them in distance learning in other countries. –This innovative didactical methodology will be implemented in each University Partner through the coordination and support of P1 that gained high experience in institution building with other Universities in previous initiatives. In the network and platform it will be published the practice management model of application. It will be delivered at in connection with the testing of modules and maintained during all the project. 16/04/20147

WP3. Deliverable 3.3: Training courses with stage - internship Type of outputs / products / results: Training courses - Stage - Internship Delivery date: Dissemination level: Restricted to other programme participants Language versions: English Description: –This deliverable refers to the accomplishment of training courses and stage-internship from university teachers, researchers, administrative staff, student to enterprises. In particular 60 teachers, 45 managers and 30 administrative staff will be trained during the pilot project for half a year in stages/internships and distance learning. The management of this activity will be integrated with the intelligent system managing the open source platform. This will maintain the coherence of the experimentation and of the monitoring of project results. 16/04/20148

Role and tasks of VGTU in the WP3 Coordination of the Innovative virtual interuniversity network for resilience management educational cooperation. VGTU will be responsible for development of the Network. VGTU will coordinate training of staff and students through Stage – Internships. It will implement in the University Simulimpresa with the support of JSC „Getweb”. 16/04/20149

Explanation of WP3 expenditures Travel & subsistence: P1: Simulimpresa implementation in Salford University, VGTU and UAB - (2 Person X 7 days). P8; P9: Support to simulimpresa implementation in VGTU - (2 Person X 7 days). P6: Support to simulimpresa implementation in UAB - (2 Person X 7 days). P4: Training courses in Lithuania, Espana and UK (1 Person X 7 days). P2; P3: Stage/Internship in Italy (2 person x 7 days). P2; P3: Stage/Internship in Espana (2 person x 7 days). P2; P3: Stage/Internship in Lithuania (2 person x 7 days). P3: Stage/Internship in Italy (1 person x 7 days). P3: Stage/Internship in Espana (1 person x 7 days). P3: Stage/Internship in Lithuania (1 person x 7 days). Printing and publishing: P3: training courses materials – 350 copies x 10 euros = 3500 euros. 16/04/201410

DSS for resilience management Climate change and resilience management in built environment multiple criteria analysis: Operationalizing a Resilience to Uncertain Climate Changes: /04/201411

Intelligent library for resilience management (different layers) ANDROID project: Intelligent Library and Sciencedirect, Scopus, GoogleScholar, etc: /04/201412

WP4. Open Source in intelligent systems and Augmented Reality Duration: Month 8 to Month 24 Description of the Work Package: –WP4 will start with analysis of users needs and selection of the most rational open source solution in augmented reality for resilience management in order to stimulate its further development. –It will be developed an Open Educational Resources (OER) platform to host digitized materials offered freely and openly for educators, students and self learners to use and reuse for teaching, learning and research. The WP4 Working Group will be responsible for drafting standards on platforms, accessibility and inclusion, rights management, and approaches to describing, managing, and sharing learning resources, online. The platform will be built using a free and open-source e-learning software platform. –The digital materials may include courses, course materials, content modules, learning objects including audio/visual, collections, and journals. They may also include materials on best practices such as case studies, techniques, and methods. The purpose of this WP is to identify what type of content is possible to be loaded. This will be an illustrative content. It won’t aim at global educational benefits, but at demonstrating the possibilities and functionality of augmented reality for resilience management, which the educational institutions/organizations will use to create their own individualized learning content, relating to their unique curriculums and teaching approaches. 16/04/201413

WP4. Open Source in intelligent systems and Augmented Reality The illustrative content will be created to be applicable in the different areas of resilience management. Based on the five priorities of the Hyogo framework for Action and a ten-point checklist (local governments commit to implement disaster risk reduction activities along these Ten Essentials) for making cities resilient open source augmented reality layers will be developed as examples for: up-to-date data on hazards and vulnerabilities; critical infrastructure that reduces risk, such as flood drainage, adjusted where needed to cope with climate change; information about schools and health facilities; risk compliant building regulations and land use planning principles; safe land for low-income citizens; ecosystems and natural buffers to mitigate floods, storm surges and other hazards to which cities may be vulnerable; needs of the survivors are placed at the centre of reconstruction with support for them and their community organizations to design and help implement responses, etc. Integration of ICLS-RM with illustrative content of augmented reality will be done. Getweb company will lead this WP in collaboration with P1, P2, P3, P6 and P10. This WP will produce the following deliverables: –Platform open source implementation and updating; –User handbook. 16/04/201414

Open source material (text, video, games, calculators, etc.) for resilience management (different layers) ANDROID project: 16/04/201415

Open source material (text, video, games, calculators, etc.) for resilience management (different layers) 16/04/201416

Open source material (text, video, games, calculators, etc.) for resilience management (different layers) 16/04/201417

Open source material (text, video, games, calculators, etc.) for resilience management (different layers) 16/04/201418

WP4. Deliverable 4.1: Platform open source implementation and updating Type of outputs / products / results: ICT application Delivery date: Dissemination level: Public Language versions: English Description: –This deliverable refers to the open source platform implementation and updating through the upload of items and contents from each partner. To this purpose the partners will upload on the open source platform contents, items and documentations. The open source solution will be a platforms to help organizations that want to apply project modules. This deliverable allows to 1) develop a consortium among project partners for the management of an open source platform for teaching modules and e-learning methodologies using augmented reality, Simulimpresa; 2) provide high accessibility to share the knowledge needed for an integrated and global system of resilience teaching using WEB and other net tools for connecting higher education (BSc, MSc, PhD) curricula and syllabuses; 3) improve the efficiency and effectiveness of teaching tools in resilience management. 16/04/201419

WP4. Deliverable 4.2: User handbook Type of outputs / products / results: Document Delivery date: Dissemination level: Public Language versions: English Description: –Users will be guided step by step to accomplish the set up process and deliver customized solutions. The product will allow users that run their own platform to tailor the existing platform to their needs and to improve their teaching processes. User handbook will contain all the guidelines and instructions for users that want to have access to the platform. In this handbook will be described different resilience management courses scenarios, the introduction to augmented reality learning content and the action to undertake collaborative partnership, together with the tracking of learners and progress reports. 16/04/201420

Role and tasks of VGTU in the WP4 VGTU will upload items in the platform in order to share information. JSC „Getweb” will lead and coordinate the WP4 activities. It will manage the open source platform implementation, it will produce the user handbook and distribute to other Partners. 16/04/201421

Explanation of work package expenditures Printing and publishing: P9: publishing electronic users handbook – 100 copies x 10 euros = 1000 euros. Equipment: P1,P2,P3,P4,P5,P6,P7,P8,P9,P10 – Metaio creator for augmented reality and connected software. The cost is 2000 Euro with 100% of usage rate and depreciation rate. The equipment costs (software) is limited because ICT technology is already elaborated by Partners. 16/04/201422

Thank You! 16/04/201423