Webinar

RIALHE: Discover the Future of Collaboration with the Digital Hall!

December 3, 2024

11:00 (Paris time)

Online

We invite you join the new webinar from the SLATE-led Erasmus+ Project RIALHE and discover the Digital Hall and its innovative tools!

AI-generated image of the Digital Hall (Halle Numérique), a research platform within the COSTECH EA 2223 laboratory. Image by members of the RIALHE project.

In this webinar, you’ll dive into the cutting-edge features of the Digital Hall (Halle Numérique), a research platform within the COSTECH EA 2223 laboratory. The platform aims to revolutionize collaborative learning and research.

Explore innovative tools such as large multi-user touch tables and boards that foster interactive teamwork, and telepresence robots that enable seamless remote participation.

Gain insights into Ubikey software, a powerful solution designed to streamline collaboration, enhance problem-solving, and support design and production processes, whether you’re working onsite or remotely. Additionally, discover how the Digital Hall is advancing research and education as part of the transformative Remote Intelligent Access to Labs in Higher Education (RIALHE) ERASMUS+ project, setting a new standard for technology-driven learning.

Are you ready to explore the future of collaborative learning and research? Mark your calendar for an engaging session where technology meets education.

Who is it for? Students, academics, and industry professionals eager to harness cutting-edge tools for learning and teamwork.

Secure your spot! Join the webinar!

Don’t miss this opportunity to step into the future of education and collaboration!

Speakers

Thierry Gidel, Associate Professor, Responsible for the RIALHE project at the Université de Technologie de Compiègne (UTC, France)

Claude Moulin, Associate Professor Emeritus at the UTC, Participant of the RIALHE project

About the Remote Intelligent Access to Labs in Higher Education (RIALHE) ERASMUS+ project

Lab work is a key aspect of scientific education, but students can seldom access public and private labs of excellence. The ERASMUS+ RIALHE project introduces a pioneering pedagogical framework tailored to lab training, prioritizing student involvement in research processes. Leveraging digital tools, the project aims to improve the accessibility and quality of scientific education linked to lab experiments. Through remote online access and real-time interaction with demonstrating scientists, RIALHE enriches the learning experience. Additionally, it fosters transnational collaboration, enabling the sharing of state-of-the-art scientific labs across Europe.

The RIALHE project is led by SLATE Senior Researcher Mohammad Khalil.

RIALHE is a collaboration between:

Centre for the Science of Learning & Technology (SLATE), University of Bergen

Centre for Deep Sea Research, University of Bergen

Center for Advanced Studies, Research and Development in Sardinia (CRS4)

COSTECH, University of Technology of Compiègne

HEUDIASYC, University of Technology of Compiègne