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All desks facing the blackboard are a thing ofthe past – tomorrow’s syllabus is interactive.At the Frankfurt Book Fair, exhibitors, tradevisitors and anyone who is interested will beable to experience first-hand how interactivetechnologies are changing the way knowledgeis transferred, for teachers and students alike.

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A GLIMPSE INTO THE FUTURE – THE 3D CYBER CLASSROOMProgramme & Information

10 –14 October 2012 Hall 4.2 B1414

www.book-fair.com/education

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All desks facing the blackboard are a thing of the past – tomorrow’s syllabus is interactive. At the Frankfurt Book Fair, exhibitors, trade visitors and anyone who is interested will be able to experience first-hand how interactive technologies are changing the way knowledge is transferred, for teachers and students alike.

Together with our partners Visenso, VS Spezi-almöbelfabriken and Evonik Industries we will present the first ever 3D Cyber Classroom in Hall 4.2 – the exhibition area for STM & Acade-mic Publishing, Specialist Information, Tech-nology and Education. Enter a visionary space that playfully imparts science and technology to children and youths by engaging all their senses, teaching and amazing them while also animating them to move and learn by doing.

THE 3D CYBER CLASSROOM AT THE FRANKFURT BOOK FAIR Interactive teaching, powerwalls and multimedia goggles in the Classroom of the FutureNotes

3D learning modules for various subjects (Bio-logy, Chemistry, Art, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics, Physics) are available for testing by visiting classrooms or anyone else interes-ted. A team of teachers and trainers will lead the short instruction units. Learning content will also be experienced immersively and interactively on a large powerwall with a 3D cinema effect. The activities on the powerwall will additionally be transmitted to two other learning stations in the exhibition area, so-called InterActive Centres on wheels.

In the lounge, multimedia video goggles will be used to share the 3D instructional content.

Aside from the 3D modules, the area also has a Cyber Lounge with cinemizer® goggles to entertain anyone who is waiting, as well as a Student Café with snacks and drinks at reduced rates.

The 3D Cyber Classroom is a project of the Frankfurt Book Fair in cooperation with Visenso, VS Spezialmöbelfabriken and Evonik Industries.

WEDNESDAY, 10 October 20123 p.m.

Opening of “A Glimpse into the Future – the 3D Cyber Classroom”

Introduction and greeting by: Juergen Boos, Frankfurt Book FairDr. Klaus Engel, Evonik Industries AGProf. Dr. Thomas Müller, VS (Vereinigte Spezialmöbelfabriken GmbH & Ko. KG)Martin Zimmermann, Visenso GmbH

Imprint:Frankfurt Book FairBraubachstrasse 16 | 60311 Frankfurt am MainGermany

Phone: +49 (0) 69 2102-256Fax: +49 (0) 69 2102-192E-mail: [email protected]

© Cover: Schoolchildren wearing cinemizer® 3D multimedia goggles by Carl Zeiss AG

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With more than 7,400 exhibitors from over 100 countries, the Frankfurt Book Fair is the world’s largest book and media trade fair. The Book Fair’s online portal www.book-fair.com is also the publishing industry’s most actively used resource, including approx. 30,000 contact details of key decision makers in the book and media sectors. Frankfurt SPARKS, the innovation platform of the Frankfurt Book Fair, provides a common space for digital products and projects. The Frankfurt Academy, the conference brand of the Frankfurt Book Fair, hosts international seminars and professional training events all year round. The Frankfurt Book Fair is a subsidiary of the Association of German Publishers and Booksellers.

www.book-fair.com

Since 1898, VS has produced and sold specia-lised furniture for educational facilities and offices. Today VS also produces specialised media solutions with a focus on integrated design concepts for schools and universities, including flexible furniture and media systems which enable a new learning culture and inspi-ring educational environment. The family run business has 950 employees and is an active member of the United Nations Global Compact network for the responsible involvement of companies in the global economy. The corporate headquarters and only manufacturing location is in Tauberbischofsheim in the German State of Baden-Württemberg.

www.vs-moebel.de

Evonik Industries AG is an innovative in-dustrial concern in Germany and one of the world's leading specialty chemicals companies. Profitable growth and a sustained increase in the value of the company are at the heart of our corporate strategy. Our activities focus on high-growth megatrends such as health, nut-rition, resource efficiency, and globalisation. Evonik is powered by its innovative strength and integrated technology platforms. Evonik is active in over 100 countries around the world.

www.evonik.com

Visenso is one of the leading providers of visu-alisation and virtual reality (VR) software and combined soft- and hardware solutions. The core element is the visualisation and VR-Soft-ware COVISE, which generates complex three-dimensional data structures and procedures through the use of visual 3D-modules that interactively involve the viewer. This software was further developed by Visenso to create the Cyber-Classroom for the education sector. With an iPad, Kinect or VRiiD (based on a Wii controller), users can immerse themselves in and interactively explore 3D worlds of learning in subjects such as Biology, Chemistry, Mathe-matics, Art, etc. The 3D learning environment is available in different versions, which have been customised depending on type of use: school, university, professional training or further education.

www.visenso.dewww.cyber-classroom.de

THE PARTNERS

Juergen Boos CEO of Frankfurt Book Fair“The 3D Cyber Classroom fits in perfectly with the tradition and mission of the Frankfurt Book Fair, to pick up on current socio-political trends and stimula-te discourse about the future. As a subsidiary of the Association of German Publishers and Booksellers, we feel particularly obliged to the issues our sector is facing and to discover new opportunities for publishers in the fields of edu-cation and innovation.”

Dr. Klaus EngelChairman of the Executive Board, Evonik Industries AG“As an education sponsor, Evonik aims to spark enthusiasm in young people for chemistry. The industrial future of Germany needs qualified new talents in the natural sciences. We implement visionary technologies in order to pioneer new forms of knowledge transfer and stimulate a fascination for learning. Even in tomorrow’s classrooms, the bottom line will always be about learning.”

Professor Dr. Thomas MüllerManaging Director of VS, an internationally renowned school and offi ce furniture manufacturer, which also supplies the Cyber-Classroom “Rooms for learning need to be well conceived, particularly in light of technolo-gical innovations and the ongoing evolution of learning methods and didactics. For circuit learning, individual and partner learning, and group instruction, flexible furnishing concepts are essential as well as a highly functional integ-ration of media and ergonomic furnishing. Ideally, the overall room design will support creative thinking and inspiration for an optimal learning environment. For us, the room is the ‘third teacher’. That's why corresponding planning and furnishing of classrooms is hugely important to attain even better learning successes.”

Martin ZimmermannManaging Director of the Visenso GmbH ”It is of special concern to me to offer our technological experience to the educational sector and thereby create an innovative knowledge transfer with immersive and interactive 3D quality. Successfully establishing a future-oriented, creative solution for schools, universities and vocational education is an exciting challenge, which we have gladly risen to as a first mover in this environment.”

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3D CYBER CLASSROOM SCHEDULE

Wednesday, 10 October 2012 Thursday, 11 October 2012 Friday, 12 October 2012 Saturday, 13 October 2012 Sunday, 14 October 2012

9 am Physics / Mathematics / Art Chemistry lesson by education sponsor Evonik (begin: 9:45 am) *

Art / Mathematics / Mechanical Engineering

Chemistry lesson by education sponsor Evonik (begin: 9:45 am) *

Chemistry lesson by education sponsor Evonik (begin: 9:45 am)

10 am Art / Mathematics / Biology Physics lesson by CERN researchers (begin: 10:45 am) *

Chemistry lesson by education sponsor Evonik (begin: 10:15 am) *

Art / Mathematics / Biology Physics lesson by CERN researchers (begin: 10:45 am)

11 am Chemistry lesson by education sponsor Evonik (begin: 11:15 am) *

Art / Mathematics / Mechanical Engineering

Physics lesson by Dr. Zimmerman, teacher at TSG *

Practical experience with 3D teaching: Mr. Hall(Beginn: 11:45 am) *

Physics / Art / Biology

12 noon Physics lesson by CERN researchers (begin: 12:15 am) *

Physics / Biology / Art Biology lesson by Mr. Mosbacher, teacher at TSG (begin: 12:15 am) *

Presentation of the Gyjho Museum (begin: 12:30 am)

Presentation of the Gyjho Museum (begin: 12:30 am)

1 pm Lunch break Chemistry lesson by education sponsor Evonik (begin: 1:30 pm)

Practical experience with 3D teaching: Mr. Mosbacher (begin: 1:15 pm) *

Physics / Mathematics / Art Presentation of the optics module by students at Furtwangen University

2 pm Practical experience with 3D teaching: Mr. Heinrich, headteacher at TSG *

Mechanical Engineering / Mathematics / Biology

Physics lesson by Dr. Zimmerman, teacher at TSG

Chemistry lesson by education sponsor Evonik (begin: 2:15 pm) *

Chemistry lesson by education sponsor Evonik (begin: 2:15 pm)

3 pm Art / Mathematics / Biology Chemistry lesson by education sponsor Evonik (begin: 3:45 pm) *

Art / Mechanical Engineering / Biology

Mechanical Engineering / Mathematics / Biology

4 pm Chemistry lesson by education sponsor Evonik (begin: 4:15 pm) *

Mechanical Engineering / Art / Biology

Art / Biology Presentation of the Gyjho Museum

Presentation of the Gyjho Museum *

5 pm Mechanical Engineering / Mathematics / Art

Physics / Mathematics / Biology Biology lesson with Mr. Mosbacher, teacher at TSG(begin: 5:30 pm)

Physics taught by CERN researchers

Physics taught by CERN researchers

6 pm Physics / Art / Biology Mechanical Engineering / Mathematics / Art

Biology / Mathematics / Art Biology / Mathematics / Art End

Legend: = 3D modules in the Cyber Classroom | = 3D modules in English | = Lectures at the powerwall

* simultaneously further subjects at the other learning stations | TSG = Thomas Strittmatter High School St. Georgen

Biology lesson with

Chemistry lesson by

Physics lesson by CERN researchers

Mr. Mosbacher, teacher at TSG(begin: 5:30 pm)

education sponsor Evonik (begin: 11:15 am) *

CERN researchers (begin: 12:15 am) *CERN researchers

Biology lesson with Mr. Mosbacher, teacher at TSGBiology lesson with Mr. Mosbacher, teacher at TSGMr. Mosbacher, teacher at TSG

education sponsor Evonik Chemistry lesson by education sponsor Evonik Chemistry lesson by education sponsor Evonik education sponsor Evonik (begin: 11:15 am) *

Chemistry lesson by

CERN researchers Physics lesson by CERN researchers CERN researchers

Chemistry lesson by education sponsor Evonik education sponsor Evonik (begin: 4:15 pm) *education sponsor Evonik (begin: 4:15 pm) *

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Biology lesson by

Chemistry lesson by

(begin: 9:45 am) *

CERN researchers (begin: 10:45 am) *

Mr. Mosbacher, teacher at TSG (begin: 12:15 am) *

education sponsor Evonik (begin: 1:30 pm)

education sponsor Evonik Chemistry lesson by education sponsor Evonik Chemistry lesson by education sponsor Evonik education sponsor Evonik (begin: 9:45 am) *

Physics lesson by CERN researchers Physics lesson by CERN researchers

Biology lesson by Mr. Mosbacher, teacher at TSG Biology lesson by Mr. Mosbacher, teacher at TSG

Chemistry lesson by education sponsor Evonik Chemistry lesson by education sponsor Evonik education sponsor Evonik

Chemistry lesson by education sponsor Evonik

Physics lesson by Dr. Zimmerman, Physics lesson by

education sponsor Evonik (begin: 3:45 pm) *

Dr. Zimmerman, teacher at TSG

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Chemistry lesson by

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Chemistry lesson by education sponsor Evonik education sponsor Evonik (begin: 10:15 am) *

Presentation of the Gyjho Museum (begin: 12:30 am)

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Official opening of the“3D Cyber Classroom”

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Biology Malleus, incus, stapes – the ear and how it

works Oxygen, glucose, energy – blood circulation in

the human body Heart, blood, surgery – perfusion of a sick

blood vessel (aneurysm) Cell nucleus, chain, double helix – the

components of a cell and structure of DNA

Chemistry The galvanic cell – chemical functioning of

a battery Shell model of an atom – the periodic table The empirical formula – mass ratio and molar

ratio with chemical equations Duroplastics, thermoplastics and elastomeric

materials – composition and properties of plastics

Art Perspective - distinguishing characteristics

of the statue of David by Michelangelo Architecture in three-dimensional space –

Artist Tadao Andõ Students and artists in interaction – the

immersive sculpture park Visit to a virtual museum with art works

by O.H. Hajek The Wall Memorial – virtual art of the

German Bundestag Motion-Painter – interactive, gesture-based

art and creativity room

INTERACTIVE INSTRUCTIONWednesday to Sunday in the following subjects:

THE STUDENT CAFÉ AT THE CYBER CLASSROOM

Are you exhausted by all this 3D learning? Do

your nerves need nourishment? All “cyberclass-

monauts” and Fair visitors can fortify themselves

at the Student Café. You’ll find beverages here at

reduced student prices, such as soft drinks for

only € 2.00, juices for € 3.00 and coffee or tea

starting at € 2.00.

For more energy, we also offer baguette sand-

wiches or frankfurters for € 3.00. Sweets, like

croissants and muffins, are priced starting at

€ 1.50.

You can fi nd more offers directly

at the Student Café.

SPECIAL LEARNING MODULES

Mechanical engineering Rotation and mode of action – the functionality

of differential gears Pneumatic knuckle-joint press – function and

control Hydroforming – illustrated by a car bonnet

Mathematics Point, vector, curve – lines and planes in space De Casteljau's algorithm – basic introduction

into Bézier surfaces Pythagoras – recognition of right-angled

triangles from different perspectives Reversible figures – perspectives and

three-dimensional imagination

Physics Virtual iron filings – magnetism, poles, field

lines Equipotential surface – the potential in the

electrical field Charged particles and their movement tracks Candle carousel – heat conversion into kinetic

energy

Three-dimensional chemistry – Evonik Industries brings the future of learning to schoolsChemistry classes are usually a challenge for students, due to its complex and hard to imagine teaching content. With its 3D learning modules the 3D Cyber Classroom creates non visible chemical processes in virtual reality, such as the Brownian motion, atom models or reaction equations to make it a more compre-hensible and tangible experience for students. Evonik Industries, educational sponsoring partner of the 3D Cyber Classroom, enables a successful integration of 3D-learning content for the subject of chemistry into school lessons.

Particle detector ATLAS up close – physics classes with the European Laboratory for Particle Physics CERN in GenevaExciting and up to date: CERN presents its ATLAS-particle detector in the Cyber-Class-room. Visitors will be shown the moment during which two protons collide, and the tracks of the newly produced particles that are reconstructed.

Art via immersive interaction: the virtual art museum with 3D artist Gyjho FrankVisenso helps us experience art in the virtual space. The artist Gyjho Frank from Stuttgart combines virtual reality and art in his pieces, which Visenso then presents in stereo quality in their Cyber-Classroom – a must-see for all digital art lovers.

DID YOU KNOW?The Cyber-Classroom can also be navigated

with an iPad or Kinect (video game console

Xbox 360). The Kinect supports gesture reco-

gnition, so no controller is needed. The iPad

operates via touch controls – in addition, the

iPad’s motion sensors are used.

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Wednesday, 10 October 20121.00 – 5.00 pmSaal Europa, Foyer Hall 4.0New Technologies in the Classroom – Innovative Teaching and Learning Conference for education professionals New technologies are on the rise in schools. Classrooms are pushing school books aside to make space for whiteboards, e-learning, digital learning platforms, and tablets. To illustrate this, the Frankfurt Book Fair is presenting a model classroom of the future in Hall 4.2. But what are things like in reality? Just how much digitisation do the so-called "digital natives" experience in their daily lessons?

With (chronologically): Sylvia Löhrmann, Minister of Education, North Rhine-Westfalia Linda K. Zecher, CEO Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Kirsten Panton, Microsoft Partners in LearningChristine Major, Espresso Education Christine Hauck, Cornelsen VerlagJosé Manuel Gómez, AnayaLewis Bronze, CEO Espresso Education Ron Reed, SXSWeduProf. Dr. rer. nat. sc. nat. Klaus Peter Jantke, Fraunhofer Institut für digitale Medientechnologie (IDMT)Wolf Rüdiger Feldmann, CEO Cornelsen Schulbuchverlage Boris Gromodka, Die BildungsgesellschaftMartin Zimmermann, Managing Director Visenso Detlef Lack, Michael Ende Schule Moderation: Matthias Trautsch, Frankfurter

Allgemeine Zeitung Organised by: LitCam

FURTHER EDUCATION EVENTS AT THE FRANKFURT BOOK FAIR

2.15 – 4.15 pmHot Spot Education, 4.2 C1437Serious Games Meet Education, Teaching & Training 3.0? PresentationInnovative Dutch companies will present their latest developments in the field of education and training. Presentations by Ranj, Qlvr (Teaching Music with Games – a new online method for primary education), Games for Health Europe, MCW Studios, Little Chicken (Gamification as driver for digital publishing) and MAD Multimedia (The role of games and gamification). Participants: Bas van Haren, Jaap Gerretsen,

Michiel Sala, Alex Gekker Organised by: Netherlands Business Support

Office (NBSO)

Thrusday, 11 October 20122.00–5.00 pm with networking drinks afterwardsHot Spot Education, Halle 4.2 C1437Discover the Best of New Zealand Educational PublishingPresentationThe 2012 Guest of Honour country is famous both for the quality of its education system, and the publishing that supports teacher practice and student learning. Now in one extended Hot Spot session you can learn more about 11 leading New Zealand educational publishers. How are they approaching change in their home market? What are the secrets behind their successful exports to North America and Asia? What innovations in digital resources are they producing? What new concepts and rights opportunities can they offer? From large, esta-blished companies to the latest digital start-up business, this session will bring you the very best thinking from New Zealand. Participants: 11 leading New Zealand

educational publishers Organised by: Publishers Association of

New Zealand (PANZ)

Friday, 12 October 201210.00–11.00 amForum Education, 4.2 B1450International Trends in EducationCEO panel discussionNew technologies, lifelong learning, globalisati-on – what role will education play in the future? What will innovative teaching look like? Four experts discuss their experiences and outlooks. Participants: Ian Grant (Encyclopedia Britan-

nica, Great Britain), David Glover (Learning Media, New Zealand), Teuva Sankila (Otava Education, Finland), Michael Bas (Ranj Serious Games, Netherlands) Organised by: LitCam

FULL IMMERSION 3DBy using the Cyber-Classroom students act in a virtual environment and literally immerse into the contents.They are enabled to interact with the subject matters, change data or initiate particular processes. Schools confirm that students are highly motivated by means of the visual and kinaesthetic learning tools and are therefore more concentrated in lessons. Additionally, the usage of interactive 3D technologies effects not only a noticeable learning success but also a better memorization of the transfered learning matter.

Friday, 12 October 2012Thrusday, 11 October 2012

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

BY THE WAY:The Cyber-Classroom is available in German, English and French and soon in other languages, as well.

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International conference!

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Lust auf eine Reise ins Innere eines Moleküls? Mit dem Cyber-Classroom von Evonik eröff nen sich Schülern begeisternde Einblicke in die Welt der Chemie. Seine 3-D-Lernmodule haben wir in enger Zusammenarbeit mit Chemielehrern entwickelt, damit Schüler sich auf zeitgemäße Weise mit Naturwissenscha� beschä� igen können – unterhaltsam und interaktiv. Da passt dann selbst die letzte Reihe auf.

Im Evonik Cyber-Classroom ist Chemie nicht nur ein Fach. Sondern einfach.

Besuchen Sie uns

auf der Frankfurter

Buchmesse:

Halle 4.2, Stand B 1414

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