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Burgess, Melissa L.; Ice, Phil – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2011
In this study, we examined optimal experience and the antecedents of flow as reported by college-level developmental reading students using "Second Life", a multi-user virtual environment. In an educational context, "Second Life" provided a space for demonstrating 21st century skills including communication, collaboration, problem-solving, and…
Descriptors: Developmental Programs, Virtual Classrooms, Remedial Reading, College Students
Burton, Brian G.; Martin, Barbara N. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2010
The purpose of this case study was to determine if learning occurred within a 3D virtual learning environment by determining if elements of collaboration and Nonaka and Takeuchi's (1995) knowledge spiral were present. A key portion of this research was the creation of a Virtual Learning Environment. This 3D VLE utilized the Torque Game Engine…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Virtual Classrooms, Educational Environment, Case Studies
Driscoll, David M.; Craig, Scotty D.; Gholson, Barry; Ventura, Matthew; Hu, Xiangen; Graesser, Arthur C. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2003
In two experiments, students overheard two computer-controlled virtual agents discussing four computer literacy topics in dialog discourse and four in monologue discourse. In Experiment 1, the virtual tutee asked a series of deep questions in the dialog condition, but only one per topic in the monologue condition in both studies. In the dialog…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Computer Literacy, Schemata (Cognition), Intermode Differences