- Institute for Creative Technologies
The Institute for Creative Technologies (ICT) is a research institute of the
University of Southern California located inMarina del Rey, California . Among ICT's goals are the advancement of the state-of-the-art invirtual reality andimmersive environment s, and the creation of theExperience Learning System (ELS) (which provides the ability to learn through active, as opposed to passive, systems). In addition to specificmilitary training tasks, the ELS will have applications for a broad range of educational initiatives. [Swartout, W., Hill, R., Gratch, J., Johnson, L., Kyriakakis, C., LaBore, C., Lindheim, R., Marsella, S., Miraglia, D., Moore, B., Morie, J., Rickel, J., Thiébaux, M., Tuch, L., Whitney, R. [http://www.ict.usc.edu/publications/agents01-mre.pdf Toward the Holodeck: Integrating Graphics, Sound, Character and Story.] Proceedings of 5th International Conference on Autonomous Agents (Montreal, Canada, June 2001).]Projects
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Army Excellence in Leadership (AXL) project develops case studies and interactive training technologies to support the acquisition of leadership skills. The project is a collaboration with theArmy Research Institute (ARI) Leader Development Research Unit. AXL leverages the best practices ofcase method teaching and Hollywood storytelling techniques to create fictional case studies that address specific leadership issues. The first case, “Power Hungry,” is a thirteen-minute film about a food distribution operation inAfghanistan . The second films case is “Trip Wire,” a case that considers the leadership challenges posed by the threat ofimprovised explosive device s inIraq .AXL learning is available through an online system called AXLnet. The AXL team has developed an authorable, instructional design to track and control the student’s learning experience as they explore the case. Using ICT
natural language processing research, students are also able to interview characters from the cases through free-text questions. These interviews give the students the opportunity to “think like a commander” as they gather information about the case.* [http://gl.ict.usc.edu/Research/3DDisplay/ Interactive 360° Light Field Display]
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Paul Debevec References
External links
* [http://www.ict.usc.edu/ Institute for Creative Technologies homepage]
* [http://ict.usc.edu/projects ICT research projects]
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