Learning in a different life: Pre-service education students using an online virtual world.
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Chris Campbell, La Trobe University, University of Notre Dame Australia
Journal of Virtual Worlds Research Volume 2, Number 1, ISSN 1941-8477 Publisher: Journal of Virtual Worlds Research
Abstract
Second Life is an online virtual world that is three dimensional and uses rich graphics to allow the user to be engaged in this environment. There has been a significant increase in people using this virtual world and of those conducting research in it in the recent past. This research study analyses a project where pre-service education students accessed Second Life as part of a fourth year elective course. The students had not used this virtual world prior to being introduced to it in class. They completed a problem based learning experience in Second Life that allowed the students to explore the virtual world as well as develop an activity that could be taught to a high school class. This study used case study methodology within a qualitative research framework. Although it was only a small pilot study, results suggest that the students learned how to navigate around Second Life and were open to this new technology. Half the students reported that they would use this technology or similar technologies in the future.
Citation
Campbell, C. (2009). Learning in a different life: Pre-service education students using an online virtual world. Journal of Virtual Worlds Research, 2(1),. Retrieved November 29, 2023 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/177713/.
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