Published: August 11, 2010
Middlebury Interactive Languages engages Muzzy Lane Software to produce breakthrough 3D interactive language learning game
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. & NEWBURYPORT, Mass. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Middlebury Interactive Languages, poised to become the premier academic
leader in foreign language instruction for K-12 students, has engaged
Muzzy Lane Software, known for producing immersive 3D learning
environments, to create an innovative language learning role play game,
initially focused on Spanish and French.
The Middlebury Interactive Languages (MIL) online foreign language
courses will adapt the highly successful full-immersion formula modeled
on the Middlebury College Language Schools for online delivery. MIL also
operates the Middlebury-Monterey Language Academy (MMLA), an intensive
four-week residential summer language program for pre-college students
in operation for its third year. This summer, over 800 students
committed to learning one of five languages offered (Arabic, Chinese,
French, German, or Spanish) at four different college campuses across
the country.
Collaborative learning is an integral part of Middlebury's immersion
process, and games are a great example of collaborative learning in
action. Interactive games are one of several unique, nontraditional
methods offered to students to engage with others and reinforce key
skills when learning to be proficient in a foreign language. The 3D game
created by Muzzy Lane is breaking new ground as it will be one of the
first interactive, online role-play games to be developed specifically
for foreign language learning.
For this first-person, role-playing computer game, Muzzy Lane will craft
environments unique to each culture, which will accommodate multiple
players and can be played over any browser, on both PC and Mac
platforms. Students will interact with computer characters and each
other in a rich, immersive world using audio elements from native
speakers. Students will be able to exercise their language skills in
real-life situations such as shopping and ordering in a restaurant, as
well as collaborate with others to obtain and share clues to reach the
next game level, all while reinforcing their developing foreign language
knowledge. This game mirrors MIL's unique formula of using fun and
authentic cultural experiences to reinforce language learning in
real-world context, rather than by simple memorization drills.
"We are excited to be partnering with Muzzy Lane to develop a full
immersion language game as a part of our new Middlebury Interactive
product," said Dave Benoit, chief executive officer of Middlebury
Interactive Languages. "Foreign languages are critical to the skill set
of today's young people and the combination of Middlebury's academic
expertise and Muzzy Lane's gaming technology will prove to be a strong
combination."
"We are thrilled to be developing the game worlds for Middlebury
Interactive Language," said Dave McCool, president of Muzzy Lane. "We
have seen how online, multiplayer games create deeply engaging and
immersive environments. Our structured, virtual world platform provides
a great medium to extend Middlebury's proven immersive foreign language
programs to the online world."
In support of the federal government's mission to help produce more
"college- and career-ready students" who "contribute as citizens...to
thrive in a global economy," (U.S. Dept. of Education, "A Blueprint for
Reform, the Reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education
Act" , March 2010), MIL virtual foreign language academies will be
structured and priced to be accessible and scalable for schools with no
current foreign language program or who want to supplement their current
language programs, homeschoolers and parents who wish their child to be
exposed to a second language in preparation for lifelong achievement.
About Middlebury Interactive Languages
Middlebury
Interactive Languages is poised to become the premier academic
leader in foreign language instruction for K-12 students as part of 21st
Century readiness. Middlebury Interactive Languages (MIL) was formed on
May 1, 2010, as a joint venture between Middlebury College, a top
liberal arts college renowned for languages and international studies,
and K12
Inc. (NYSE: LRN), the nation's largest provider of proprietary
curriculum and online education programs for K-12 students. The MIL
flagship product is a virtual foreign language academy geared for high
schools, which will be adapted from the proven techniques used at both
the Middlebury College Language Schools and Middlebury-Monterey Language
Academy (MMLA), an intensive four-week residential language immersion
summer program for students in grades 8-12.
The high school online product will help students achieve rapid language
proficiency by engaging them in authentic and fun cultural experiences,
offering collaborative games and in-country videos, and immersing them
in their language of choice while still working within rigorous academic
teaching methods and American Council on the Teaching of Foreign
Languages (ACTFL) standards. MIL will initially offer courses in Spanish
and French with additional languages to follow. MIL's product suite also
offers Powerspeak, an effective online language learning program
designed to serve the needs of virtual charter school students.
About Muzzy Lane Software, Inc.
Muzzy
Lane Software, Inc., based in the historic seaport of Newburyport,
Mass., and listed by Fast Company magazine as one of their "Top 10 New
Education Companies to Watch," creates immersive 3D games to be played
on any Internet browser. Additionally, they build the innovative
Sandstone platform technology to build and deliver serious games
integrated into the Web, for partners ranging from the Federation of
American Scientists to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Their
best known educational game is the recently released "Making History
II," an accurate 3D portrayal of the changing geographies of World War
II, made uniquely with the help of noted WWII historian Niall Ferguson.
At Muzzy Lane, their talented team of engineers, designers, and artists
are hard at work building toward a bright future for games on the
Internet.

MIL Inc.
Jamie Northrup, 802-377-7091
Vice President, Marketing
jnorthru@middlebury.edu
or
Muzzy
Lane Software, Inc.
David Martz, 978-499-9099 x115
Vice
President, Sales & Marketing
dmartz@muzzylane.com
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