Magával ragadó interfészek Art Education tanítás és tanulás vegyes valóság virtuális és valós környezetben
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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00authored byJanette Grenfell
How selected next generation technologies support collaborative participation between higher education students and educators within a virtual socially networked e-learning landscape and encourage the interaction of communities of learners in multiple modes, ranging from text and images accessed within the Deakin Studies Online learning management system to a constructed virtual world in which the user’s creative imagination transports them to the “other side” of their computer screens is discussed in this paper. These constructed environments enable multiple simultaneous participants to access graphically built 3D environments, interact with digital artifacts and various functional tools and represent themselves through avatars, to communicate with other participants and engage in collaborative art learning. How selected next generation technologies support collaborative participation between higher education students and educators within a virtual socially networked e-learning landscape and encourage the interaction of communities of learners in multiple modes, ranging from text and images accessed within the Deakin Studies Online learning management system to a constructed virtual world in which the user’s creative imagination transports them to the “other side” of their computer screens is discussed in this paper. These constructed environments enable multiple simultaneous participants to access graphically built 3D environments, interact with digital artifacts and various functional tools and represent themselves through avatars, to communicate with other participants and engage in collaborative art learning.
History
Title of book
A MŰVÉSZETOKTATÁS TEREI. Tanulmányok a vizuális nevelés nemzetközi szakirodalmából
Chapter number
1
Pagination
1 - 1
Publisher
National Textbook Publishing House
Place of publication
Budapest, Hungary
Language
hun
Publication classification
BN.1 Other book chapter, or book chapter not attributed to Deakin