Learning in Virtual Worlds
Research and Applications
Three-dimensional (3D) immersive virtual worlds have been touted as being capable of facilitating highly interactive, engaging, multimodal learning experiences. Much of the evidence gathered to support these claims has been anecdotal but the potential that these environments hold to solve traditional problems in online and technology-mediated education-primarily learner isolation and student disengagement-has resulted in considerable investments in virtual world platforms like Second Life, OpenSimulator, and Open Wonderland by both professors and institutions. To justify this ongoing and sustained investment, institutions and proponents of si…
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Produktdetails
Weitere Autoren: Lee, Mark J.W. (Hrsg.) / Tynan, Belinda (Hrsg.) / Dalgarno, Barney (Hrsg.)
- ISBN: 978-1-77199-135-3
- EAN: 9781771991353
- Produktnummer: 31661932
- Verlag: Au Press
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2016
- Seitenangabe: 347 S.
- Plattform: EPUB
- Masse: 9'757 KB
Über den Autor
Sue Gregory, associate professor and chair of research in the School of Education at the University of New England, Australia, lectures in ICT education, conducts research on the use of virtual worlds for learning and teaching, and leads the Australia and New Zealand Virtual Worlds Working Group. Mark J. W. Lee, adjunct senior lecturer with the School of Education at Charles Sturt University and immediate past editor-in-chief of MERLOT's Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, has broad interests in learning sciences and technology, with a current focus on creative and playful pedagogies that transcend multiple spaces, temporalities, and/or modalities. Barney Dalgarno, professor/co-director of the uImagine Digital Learning Innovation Laboratory at Charles Sturt University and co-lead editor of the Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, has received national and international recognition for his innovative research, teaching, and learning design using leading-edge technologies. Belinda Tynan, pro vice-chancellor (Learning and Teaching) at The Open University in the United Kingdom, has held management positions at higher education institutions in four countries across three continents, and over the years has attracted considerable grant funding as well as been responsible for multiple, large-scale innovation projects.
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