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REPORT THIRD PILOT MODULE: SIMULIMPRESA IN RESILIENCE FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE A.Y. 2014-2015 The third pilot module of Simulimpresa in Resilience for Cultural Heritage has been occurred in School of Economics, Management and Statistics in Forlì (University of Bologna). The pilot module started on 20 th April and concluded on 18 th May, for a total of 20 hours. The operative days were: Monday 20 th of April (from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.), Monday 4 th (from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.), Wednesday 6 th (from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.), Monday 11 th ( from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.), Wednesday 13 th (from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.) and Monday 18 th of May (from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.). The pilot module of Simulimpresa in Resilience for Cultural Heritage took place in LABIC – The Laboratory of School of Economics, Management and Statistics located in Via Giacomo della Torre, 1 - Forlì, using one ICT room as showed in Figg. 1-2. 1
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REPORT THIRD PILOT MODULE:

SIMULIMPRESA IN RESILIENCE FOR CULTURAL HERITAGEA.Y. 2014-2015

The third pilot module of Simulimpresa in Resilience for Cultural Heritage has been occurred in School of Economics, Management and Statistics in Forlì (University of Bologna). The pilot module started on 20 th

April and concluded on 18th May, for a total of 20 hours.

The operative days were: Monday 20th of April (from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.), Monday 4 th (from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.), Wednesday 6th (from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.), Monday 11th ( from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.), Wednesday 13th (from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.) and Monday 18th of May (from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm.).

The pilot module of Simulimpresa in Resilience for Cultural Heritage took place in LABIC – The Laboratory of School of Economics, Management and Statistics located in Via Giacomo della Torre, 1 - Forlì, using one ICT room as showed in Figg. 1-2.

Fig. 1 - An overview of Simulimpresa Laboratory

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Fig. 2 - An overview of Simulimpresa Laboratory

The third pilot module was composed of a class of 13 students under the supervision of two professors –Massimo Bianchi and Daniele Gualdi – and three tutors –Laura Tampieri, Giulia Caselli and Gabriele Branchetti (Fig. 3).

Fig. 3 – Simulimpresa in Resilience for Cultural Heritage Organizational Chart

Students were divided into 4 departments:

GENERAL SECRETARY Tutor: Laura TampieriStudents: Simona Calandrini, Mattia Zecca, Carlotta Pistocchi

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RESILIENCE IN 2nd LIFE WITH A FOCUS ON SMART AND X GLASSES

Tutor: Gabriele Branchetti Students: Francesco Temporin, Ylenia Piscaglia, Federica Montanari

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DISASTER MITIGATION AND RESILIENCE IN CULTURAL HERITAGE Tutor: Giulia Caselli

Students: Claudia Pedrelli, Francesca Vasi, Alessia Benedetti

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PROJECT NETWORK SIMULIMPRESAProfessor: Daniele GualdiStudents: Federica Geminiani, Gian Battista Sagrini, Violante Servidori, Camilla Ambrosini

All the participants to the third pilot module of Simulimpresa in Resilience for Cultural Heritage come from the second year of the same study course: Curriculum in Business and Economics

The list of participants is show below:

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Nr. Name Surname Department

1 Camilla Ambrosini Project Network Simulimpresa

2 Alessia Benedetti Disaster Mitigation and Resilience in Cultural Heritage

3 Simona Calandrini General Secretary

4 Federica Geminiani Project Network Simulimpresa

5 Federica Montanari Second life a focus on Smart and X Glasses

6 Claudia Pedrelli Disaster Mitigation and Resilience in Cultural Heritage

7 Ylenia Piscaglia Second life a focus on Smart and X Glasses

8 Carlotta Pistocchi General Secretary

9 Gian Battista Sagrini Project Network Simulimpresa

10 Violante Servidori Project Network Simulimpresa

11 Francesco Temporin Second life with a focus on Smart and X Glasses

12 Francesca Vasi Disaster Mitigation and Resilience in Cultural Heritage

13 Mattia Zecca General Secretary

Perting has a web site http://perting.poloforli.unibo.it/ where there are detailed information and data about Simulimpresa and International projects.

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As showed in the Fig. 4, Perting web site http://perting.poloforli.unibo.it/ is divided in 7 sections: Home Welcome, About What We Do, International Project, Service for You, Products E-Commerce, Goals Our Aim and Contacts Our Address.

Fig.4 – Perting’s web site

During this pilot module the main focus has been set on Resilience topics within RESINT project “Collaborative Reformation of Curriculum on Resilience Management with Intelligent Systems in Open Source and Augmented Reality”, as Perting Ltd web site shows (Fig. 5).

Fig. 5 – Pilot modules materials

Moreover, stakeholders can follow Perting Ltd activity on Facebook profile (https://www.facebook.com/perting.srl) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/pertingsimulimp) as shown in Fig. 6-7.

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Fig. 6 - An overview of Facebook

Fig. 7 - An overview of Twitter

The activities performed by each work department during Simulimpresa in Resilience for Cultural Heritage are showed in the following table:

ActivityDate

Ti

me

Hours

General Secretery and

Social Network

Second Life with a focus on Smart and X

Glasses

Project NetworkSimulimpresa

Disaster mitigation and resilience in

Cultural Heritage

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20th

April2015

9 a.

m.-1

1 a.

m.

2

- Introduction and illustration of Simulimpresa,- Job interview and selection,- Division into groups.

- Introduction and illustration of Simulimpresa,- Job interview and selection,- Division into groups,- Presentation of “Second Life” program,- Creation of profiles and avatars,- Description of program commands.

- Introduction and illustration of Simulimpresa,- Job interview and selection,- Division into groups,- Placement interviews of group members in English, and following composition of working groups by the representative coordinators of the project (Laura Tampieri and Daniele Gualdi),

- Introduction and illustration of Simulimpresa,- Job interview and selection,- Division into groups.

04th

May2015

9 a.

m. –

1 p

.m.

4

- Preparing and filling out of the attendance register,- Update social networks: Facebook, Twitter and the Perting’s website,- Presentation of the members of each group participating in the project.

- Registration to the group of Perting s.r.l.,- Learn how to build objects,- Learn to manage and implement the headquarters of Perting s.r.l.,- Research about informations and simulations of disasters (volcano, earthquake, tornados, train crashes, chemicals disasters, epidemics).

- Rearrangement of quantitative and descriptive questionnaires about the virtual firm project throughout the international network of countries involved,- Recognition of missing or incongruous data to be clarified,- E-mail to Celatus (KZ) and Zuvedra (LT) Virtual firms to arrange Skype videoconferences.

- Research on resilience for cultural heritage,- Looking for projects to preserve the cultural heritage,- Search for companies and foundations that are responsible for providing preventive services and preservation of cultural heritage, world heritage list and the list of world heritage in danger.

06th

May2015 2

p.m

. – 6

p.m

.

4

- Filling out of the attendance register,- Update social networks,- Publication on the website “Perting s.r.l.” the organizational profile,- Elaboration of Perting brochure.

- Research about disasters in cultural heritage,- Research on Google and You Tube about simulations of prevention procedures,- Preparation of slides on the team activities.

- Analysis of questionnaires about the virtual firm project,- Elaboration of synthetic presentations of quantitative and descriptive data through diagrams, pie charts, bar charts.

- Research on “Salone del restauro of Ferrara” web site about foundations and associations participating and involved in the restoration of cultural heritage,- Elaboration of data, report,- Research on emergency management with smartglasses,- Research about multimedia systems in museums.

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11th

May2015

9 a.

m. –

1 p

.m.

4

- Filling out of the attendance register,- Update social networks,- Elaboration of Perting brochure,- Preparation of draft final report,

- Creation of the slides for the seminar,- Invitation to the seminar by e-mails,- Research about disasters in cultural heritage,- Transformation of slides from power point in jpeg format.

- We highlighted keywords for Everest answer and completed the briefs,- Presentation of quantitative data through diagrams,- E-mail dispatches for the every answer,- Making of slides.

- Specific research on Smart Glasses, Smart City and Smart Museum,- We have outlined all the results of previous research,- We started the PowerPoint presentation for the seminar on "Resilience management for cultural heritage in Second Life".

13th

May2015

10 a

.m. –

12

a.m

.

2

- Filling out of the attendance register,- Videoconference on Skype with Zuvedra’s students,- Preparation of slides about the work done for the workshop planned for May 18th,- International seminar by Prof. Kontrimiene and Kuranovic.

- Sending emails to Zuvedra and Celatus about the invitation for the workshop on May 18th,- Videoconference on Skype with Zuvedra’s students,- Preparation of slides about the work done for the workshop planned for May 18th,- International seminar by Prof. Kontrimiene and Kuranovic.

- Videoconference on Skype with Zuvedra’s students,- Preparation of slides about the work done for the workshop planned for May 18th,- International seminar by Prof. Kontrimiene and Kuranovic.

- Videoconference on Skype with Zuvedra’s students,- Preparation of slides about the work done for the workshop planned for May 18th,- International seminar by Prof. Kontrimiene and Kuranovic.

18th

May2015 9a

.m. –

1 p

.m.

4

- Realization of the workshop “Resilience management for Cultural Heritage in Second Life”,-Filling out of the attendance register,- Update the web site and the social networks,- Elaboration of final data.

- Realization of the workshop “Resilience management for Cultural Heritage in Second Life”,- Sending emails to Celatus Corporation,- Taking photos and screeshots during the seminar,- Elaboration of final data.

- Realization of the workshop “Resilience management for Cultural Heritage in Second Life”,- Elaboration of final data.

- Realization of the workshop “Resilience management for Cultural Heritage in Second Life”,- Elaboration of final data.

On 18th May 2015 at 11.30 am the workshop “ Resilience management for cultural heritage in second life” has been realized with the participation of Celatus representatives. During the workshop all the units presented operative results achieved (Figg. 8 - 9).

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Fig. 8 – The real classroom during the workshop in Second Life

Fig. 9 - The virtual classroom with Celatus representatives in Second Life

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