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Paper 4043:
Broadening Industry Perspectives of Vehicle Telematics Application Through Virtual Learning Environments
Authors: Dr Karen Bull,
Nick Hull, Dave Peck
Dr Karen Bull, Nick Hull
September 09
European Automotive Digital Innovation Studio (EADIS)
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5 countries involved, industry advisors in all countries
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Reliability
Low cost of
ownership•Ease/lack of Maintenance
•Low tax and insurance•Low fuel costs
Comfort
Convenience
Entertainment
Safety (occupants
and external)
Security (includes tracking
and speed control)
Communications (int. and V/inf.)Environmental
acceptability (high fuel economy, low emissions - tail pipe and noise,EVL)
“Major driver of
differentiation”
Performance
Continual cost drive down
New materials
ITS
Road tolling/ISA
Vehicle Telematics – the domains
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The Learning Platform
Categorization of learning approaches
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The Module Structure
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The Module Structure
Resources &
Products
Case StudiesDiscipline of
Telematics
Unit A4 Related Links
Unit A4 Related Links
Unit B4 Vehicle Functionalities
Unit B4 Vehicle Functionalities
Unit B3 Milestones of TM
development
Unit B3 Milestones of TM
development
Unit B2Fields of Telematics
Unit B2Fields of Telematics
Unit B1 Drivers for Telematics
Unit B1 Drivers for Telematics
Unit C3 Telematics Products
Unit C3 Telematics Products
Unit C2Telematics
Technologies
Unit C2Telematics
Technologies
Unit C1 Application Issues
Unit C1 Application Issues
Unit D4 Learning
Supervisor
Unit D4 Learning
Supervisor
Unit D3 Design
Case Study
Unit D3 Design
Case Study
Unit D2Innovation
Case Study
Unit D2Innovation
Case Study
Unit D1 Oulu Research
Case Study
Unit D1 Oulu Research
Case Study
Basic Concepts
and Ideas
Unit A3 Learning Guide
Unit A3 Learning Guide
Unit A2 Abbreviations
Unit A2 Abbreviations
Unit A1Terminology
Unit A1Terminology
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The Module Structure – Unit C2
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The Module Structure – Unit C2
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• Users can access e-learning packages via Typo3• Different levels of engagement/time are envisaged: 3hrs, 8hrs, 3 days• Content for the Units is being (slowly!) developed
The Module Structure
Resources &
Products
Case StudiesDiscipline of
Telematics
Unit A4 Related Links
Unit A4 Related Links
Unit B4
Vehicle functionalities
Unit B4
Vehicle functionalities
Unit B3
Milestones of TM
development
Unit B3
Milestones of TM
development
Unit B2
Fields of Telematics
Unit B2
Fields of Telematics
Unit B1
Drivers for
Telematics
Unit B1
Drivers for
Telematics
Unit C3
Telematics products
Unit C3
Telematics products
Unit C2
Telematics
Technologies
Unit C2
Telematics
Technologies
Unit C1
Application Issues
Unit C1
Application Issues
Unit D4 Learning
Supervisor
Unit D4 Learning
Supervisor
Unit D3 Design
Case Study
Unit D3 Design
Case Study
Unit D2
Innovation
Case Study
Unit D2
Innovation
Case Study
Unit D1
Oulu Research
Case Study
Unit D1
Oulu Research
Case Study
Basic Concepts
and Ideas
Unit A3 Learning Guide
Unit A3 Learning Guide
Unit A2 Abbreviations
Unit A2 Abbreviations
Unit A1Terminology
Unit A1Terminology
Main Learner Units
• Quick Overview – 3 hrs
• Basic Learning – 8 hrs
• In Depth – 3 days
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Personalised Learning
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Personalised Learning
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