Applying 3D Virtual Worlds to Higher Education |
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Zusammenfassungen

Literature review was conducted to find advantages and problems related to virtual world usage in education. Reported advantages included conducting activities in a risk-free environment, enchanting collaboration and communication, increasing engagement, enabling an alternative space for instruction and tasks, and the visualization of difficult content. Respectively, reported problems included the difficulty to find appropriate value-added educational applications; the inability to read “natural” physical cues; technological issues; costs; behavioural, health and safety issues; the lack of standards; and user adoption problems. The electronic mailing list of a Second Life educator community was analyzed for focus themes that should have an impact on the production process. Found themes included the importance of virtual community support, technical problems, and using ready-made resources. Based on existing models of course production process, one was created taking into consideration issues specific for virtual worlds and found focus themes from the community analysis. The model describes the environment, different phases, roles, provides ideas for creativity, and advices to avoid problems. It can be used as a starting point for or as a checklist in planning and producing a university course. With a few modifications, the process model can be used in other environments as well. The introduction of new technology to teaching states new requirements for the organization, such as requirements for IT infrastructure, education planning, teaching, flexibility, new customer service view, and organizational learning. The strategic level view and practical implications were considered in the discussion section.
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Beat und diese Masterarbeit
Beat hat diese Masterarbeit während seiner Zeit am Institut für Medien und Schule (IMS) ins Biblionetz aufgenommen. Beat besitzt kein physisches, aber ein digitales Exemplar. Eine digitale Version ist auf dem Internet verfügbar (s.o.). Aufgrund der wenigen Einträge im Biblionetz scheint er es nicht wirklich gelesen zu haben. Es gibt bisher auch nur wenige Objekte im Biblionetz, die dieses Werk zitieren.