Voisey
The potential for virtual worlds in Higher Education: A short literature review
Voisey
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Abstract
Technology is changing the way University courses are taught; the use of virtual worlds such as Linden Labs Second Life are providing a novel approach to teaching students in a range of disciplines. While few studies are available that assess the quality of learning which takes place in these environments, the potential for this technology is significant. An overview of the current status of the use of virtual worlds in academia is presented, together with examples of studies where pedagogical evaluation supports the use of virtual worlds.
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Voisey. (2015). The potential for virtual worlds in Higher Education: A short literature review
Acceptance Date | Jul 8, 2015 |
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Publication Date | Aug 3, 2015 |
Journal | Journal of Academic Development and Education |
Publisher URL | https://jadekeele.wordpress.com/ |
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