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The Role of Virtual Worlds in Teaching and Learning Petra Štogrová Jedličková New Media Studies, Faculty of Arts Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

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The Role of Virtual Worlds in Teaching and Learning. Petra Štogrová Jedličková New Media Studies, Faculty of Arts Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. Content. Intro (= Premises ) Active Learning and other theories (= Techniques ) Tools (= Opportunities ) Roles (= Experiences ) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Role of Virtual Worlds in Teaching and Learning

The Role of Virtual Worlds in Teaching and Learning

Petra Štogrová Jedličková

New Media Studies, Faculty of ArtsCharles University, Prague, Czech Republic

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Content

• Intro (=Premises)

• Active Learning and other theories (=Techniques)

• Tools (=Opportunities)

• Roles (=Experiences)

• Future research and trends (=Challenges)

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Premises• Information Society challenges:

– traditional faculty-centered educational models versus learner-centered collaborative networked models

– ICT infrastructure, eAccessibility and eReadiness• Raise of expectations:

– Efficiency, effectiveness– increased motivation for students grown-up immersed in

computer games• Didactics and Methodology

– constructivist approaches– exploitation of virtual worlds and computer games for learning

purposes and bypassing their drawbacks at the same time

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Techniques• active learning, anchored learning, constructivist

approaches, social constructivism...• interaction with the online environment and

modifying/expanding it, group interaction, reaching consensus, discussion, chatting, negotiation, team work, peer review, forming virtual communities, receiving feedback

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Opportunities• Construction of identity (static settings – icon,

roles..- and dynamic aspects – language behavior, response time...)

• tracking of an individual‘s progress (statistics, portfolios, profiles)

• increased responsibility (success of the group)• increased motivation (key to success in LLL)• repository of knowledge (shared and further

developed)

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Experiences

• collaboration (online environments are living organisms, hard to fully control and monitor, exceeds diversity of environments, can not be forced-needs conditions)

• interaction (person-person, person-object, object-object)

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Challenges I.• Understanding processes (social):

– assessment of real impacts, efficiency and effectiveness (investments/outcomes), longitudinal research, empirical evidence – how people actually learn?

– more diverse groups within less diverse environment (cultures, styles, levels, experience) – putting people together doesn‘t solve the problems of differences

– virtual worlds simulate not only real-life situations but also virtual-life situations or situations currently not possible (cultural diversity, democracy, future projections, variations)

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Challenges II.• Understanding actors (pedagogical):

– motivations to study determine the behavior– ability of a learner to move from passive to active learning (responsibility

issue)– introduction of students and teachers to online learning environment– reflexion of understanding one‘s behavior and learning progress– high level of (not only ICT) skills of training personnel– new teaching methods applied to old-structured systems (network vs

hierarchy, tension between notion of virtual learning community and traditional learning discourse)

– traditional expertise in subject is available externally while teacher has to become navigator, manager, facilitator, mentor, and tutor

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Challenges III.

• Understanding environment (technical):– digital divide– limited availability and capability of SW and

HW– limited ICT tools (ability to cover all themes,

subjects and aspects of learning; increased instructor‘s workload)

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Thank you for your attention!Petra Štogrová Jedličková, PhD.New Media StudiesFaculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague

GSM: +420 605 21 41 66E-mail: [email protected]: novamedia.ff.cuni.cz

www.navreme.czwww.ikaros.cz

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