Blended learning and art education: student participation in a collaborative, authentic assessment project
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This paper reports on higher education student engagement with blended learning experiences incorporating located (on campus), cloud based (online e-learning ) and graphically built, socially networked 3D multi user virtual environments (MUVES). Immersion in this environment enabled collaboration between two groups of students enrolled in separate undergraduate art education and public relations units, to identify, develop and participate in an integrated, authentic assessment project. It is contended that immersive blended learning experiences support creative problem solving and encourages synchronous and asynchronous student participation in authentic problem solving and collaborative practice. Interacting with co-learners, students gain knowledge and skills through situated learning, defined as the application of knowledge, learned in one setting and transferred to another and where immersion in a virtual learning experience leads to higher level engagement on the transfer task in a real world setting. In this project, collaborative blended learning involved the creation of a collection of digital artworks by art education students using computer software located in a real world environment. These artworks were curated and exhibited by the students in a virtual gallery they designed and built on Deakin Arts Education island in Second Life. For public relations students, the virtual art exhibition was the focus of a virtual campaign, designed, researched and developed by them to promote the Deakin Virtual Art Gallery on Deakin island in Second Life. The final promotion for the Virtual Gallery was presented by the students at a symposium in both real world and virtual world environments.
History
Pagination
1-12
Location
Melbourne, Vic.
Start date
2014-07-07
End date
2014-07-11
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2014, Art education Australia
Editor/Contributor(s)
Strong M, Knight L
Title of proceedings
InSEA 2014: Proceedings of the 34th World Congress of the International Society for Education through Art
Event
International Society for Education through Art. Worl Congress (34: 2014: Melbourne, Vic.))