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El. knyga: Higher Education in Virtual Worlds: Teaching and Learning in Second Life

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  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Nov-2009
  • Leidėjas: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781849506106
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Nov-2009
  • Leidėjas: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781849506106

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The use of virtual world platforms is still in its infancy and many educators are wondering how best to use such platforms as a complement to their teaching and facilitation strategies. Targeted at educators and researchers wishing to use virtual environments in their teaching practice "Higher Education in Second Life" provides practical advice specifically for educators in higher education. This book focuses on the use of Second Life - a free, readily-accessible virtual world which is increasingly being used for both formal and informal learning. "Second Life" provides a platform where people can meet and collaborate, teach and learn, play roles and live through experiences. For the experienced this publication provides case studies and ideas for implementing effective learning experiences, for the novice it offers suggestions for overcoming potential barriers and joining the community of 'new frontier educators'. It has a broad appeal to educators from a wide range of disciplines, from the academic community, to training and development managers, and companies with corporate universities looking to reduce their costs through the use of technology and distance learning.

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A timely book on the use and potential use of virtual worlds in education that is both well-balanced and always insightful - by combining theoretical perspectives with practical case studies, this book offers educators the opportunity to understand both the pitfalls and potential of virtual worldsA". Michael Thomas, Editor, International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments This book provides a wide range of valuable insights and suggestions for both novice and experienced users new immersive environments. I highly recommend it!A" Robin Teigland, Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden.

List of Contributors
vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(10)
Overcoming the Entry Barriers to Second Life in Higher Education
11(18)
Gavin Dudeney
Howard Ramsay
Communication Challenges and Opportunities for Educators Using Second Life
29(18)
John C. Sherblom
Lesley A. Withers
Lynnette G. Leonard
Inclusion Benefits and Barriers of ``Once-Removed'' Participation
47(18)
Simon Ball
Rob Pearce
Opportunities and Challenges for Business Education in Second Life
65(18)
Edwin Love
Steven C. Ross
Wendy Wilhelm
Virtual Worlds and Business Schools-The Case of INSEAD
83(18)
Andreas M. Kaplan
Online Instructor Immediacy and Instructor-Student Relationships in Second Life
101(14)
Traci L. Anderson
Cross-World Branding-One World is Not Enough
115(26)
Nina Belei
Gwen Noteborn
Ko de Ruyter
Literary Analysis as Serious Play in Second Life
141(18)
Mary McAleer Balkun
Mary Zedeck
Heidi Trotta
Second Life-a Context for Design Learning
159(22)
Ning Gu
Leman Figen Gul
Anthony Williams
Walaiporn Nakapan
The Theatre of Performance Appraisal: Role-Play in Second Life
181(22)
Shona Morse
Fiona Littleton
Hamish Macleod
Rory Ewins
Using Second Life at the Open University: How the Virtual World Can Facilitate Learning for Staff and Students
203(18)
Steph Broadribb
Anna Peachey
Chris Carter
Francine Westrap
Aging, Lifelong Learning, and the Virtual World of Second Life
221(22)
Leslie Jarmon
Tomoko Watanabe Traphagan
John W. Traphagan
Lynn Jones Eaton
Author Index 243(6)
Subject Index 249