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Second International Conference on Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing (C5'04)
Enabling Social Dimensions of Learning through a Persistent, Unified, Massively Multi-User, and Self-Organizing Virtual Environment
Kyoto, Japan
January 29-January 30
ISBN: 0-7695-2166-5
Julian Lombardi, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Mark P. McCahill, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Existing online learning experiences lack the social dimension that characterizes learning in the real world. This social dimension extends beyond the traditional classroom into the university?s common areas where learners build knowledge and understanding through serendipitous and collaborative exchanges both within and across traditional subject area boundaries. A next generation Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) can address the limitations of current online systems by providing a richer social context for online learning. We describe the end-user properties of a highly-scalable self-organizing Croquet-based VLE that fosters dynamic group learning experiences and the development of communities of practice. This proposed VLE provides the capacity to merge the institutional infrastructure for academic computing, enterprise-level networks, Squeak/Croquet-based content authoring, and the educational principles of constructivist pedagogy.
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Julian Lombardi, Mark P. McCahill, "Enabling Social Dimensions of Learning through a Persistent, Unified, Massively Multi-User, and Self-Organizing Virtual Environment," c5, pp.166-172, Second International Conference on Creating, Connecting and Collaborating through Computing (C5'04), 2004
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