How to Support More Flexible Learning Settings in Second Life

Together with advanced technologies, learning environments in today’s education context are becoming more and more sophisticated. The learning requirements and options for students and instructors are also changing with different types and combination of learning modes (face-to-face, online learning...

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Main Authors: Guetl, Christian, Chang, Vanessa, Freudenthaler, S.
Other Authors: Michael E Auer
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Kassel University Press 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14934
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author Guetl, Christian
Chang, Vanessa
Freudenthaler, S.
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Chang, Vanessa
Freudenthaler, S.
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description Together with advanced technologies, learning environments in today’s education context are becoming more and more sophisticated. The learning requirements and options for students and instructors are also changing with different types and combination of learning modes (face-to-face, online learning, and blended learning). In addition, students are also located at different geographical regions and these students have to be given the opportunity to choose a mode of learning that suit their lifestyle and location. Virtual 3D Worlds can support such options bytaking advantage of the multiple communication channels and the social engagement associated with presence and awareness. There exist a number of learning settings which are designed for traditional learning approaches that donot support flexible environment. This situation has motivated us to initiate research towards a flexible system which supports configuration and adaptation of virtual learning environment according to the learners’ needs. In this paper, we will present the concept of reuse of resources which were invested to support flexible learning settings. Preliminary findings based on the virtual world Second Life are also discussed.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-149342023-01-13T07:56:29Z How to Support More Flexible Learning Settings in Second Life Guetl, Christian Chang, Vanessa Freudenthaler, S. Michael E Auer Jeanne Schreurs Virtual 3D World Second Life Customization Flexible Learning Environment E-Learning 2.0 Together with advanced technologies, learning environments in today’s education context are becoming more and more sophisticated. The learning requirements and options for students and instructors are also changing with different types and combination of learning modes (face-to-face, online learning, and blended learning). In addition, students are also located at different geographical regions and these students have to be given the opportunity to choose a mode of learning that suit their lifestyle and location. Virtual 3D Worlds can support such options bytaking advantage of the multiple communication channels and the social engagement associated with presence and awareness. There exist a number of learning settings which are designed for traditional learning approaches that donot support flexible environment. This situation has motivated us to initiate research towards a flexible system which supports configuration and adaptation of virtual learning environment according to the learners’ needs. In this paper, we will present the concept of reuse of resources which were invested to support flexible learning settings. Preliminary findings based on the virtual world Second Life are also discussed. 2010 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14934 Kassel University Press fulltext
spellingShingle Virtual 3D World
Second Life
Customization
Flexible Learning Environment
E-Learning 2.0
Guetl, Christian
Chang, Vanessa
Freudenthaler, S.
How to Support More Flexible Learning Settings in Second Life
title How to Support More Flexible Learning Settings in Second Life
title_full How to Support More Flexible Learning Settings in Second Life
title_fullStr How to Support More Flexible Learning Settings in Second Life
title_full_unstemmed How to Support More Flexible Learning Settings in Second Life
title_short How to Support More Flexible Learning Settings in Second Life
title_sort how to support more flexible learning settings in second life
topic Virtual 3D World
Second Life
Customization
Flexible Learning Environment
E-Learning 2.0
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/14934