Second Life: The Educational Possibilities of a Massively Multiplayer Virtual World (MMVW)
| Title: | Second Life: The Educational Possibilities of a Massively Multiplayer Virtual World (MMVW) (ID: SWR0552) | | Author(s): | David M. Antonacci (The University of Kansas Medical Center) and Nellie Modaress (The University of Kansas Medical Center) | | Topics: | Games and Gaming, Instructional Technologies, Interaction and Engagement, Online Teaching Strategies, Second Life, Teaching and Learning, Virtual Learning Community, Virtual Worlds | | Origin: | Southwest Regional Conferences (02/16/2005) | | Type: | Presentations and Seminars | | Abstract: | Technical developments in MMVWs continue to advance dramatically. In this session, we will tour Second Life, a MMVW created by each user and simultaneously played by hundreds of people around the world. As we demonstrate educational possibilities, we will also introduce a vision mechanism for incorporating MMVWs into teaching and learning strategies.
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