MOO
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Definition
- A MOOs is a Text-based virtualy reality
- MOO = MUD, Object Oriented, so a MOO is a kind of MUD.
MOOs in education
MOOs very quite popular in education in the mid-nineties. They were used for a variety of purposes:
- Distance teaching virtual environments
- Virtual meeting spaces (like Chat
- Non-intrusive collaboration
- Learning environments (e.g. quests)
- As constructivist environment to learn programming
- As living hypertexts (text with people)
- Social rules experimentation and learning.
- Familiarization with online spaces and international exchange (activities with kids).
MOOs also were popular as environment for carrying out research, e.g. topics like
- Collaboration (e.g. Dillenburg et al. 1997)
- Sociology
- Identity
In 2006, text-based virtual communities have lost a lot of attraction, since some functionalities can be replaced by integrated environments such as groupware, C3MS or LMS but they are still used for a variety of purposes (since replacements are not really available).
Software
References
- Bruckman, A. et Resnick, M. (1993). Virtual Professional Community: Results from the MediaMOO Project. In Third Internation Conference on Cyberspace, Austin, Texas. URL: PS
* P. Dillenbourg, P. Jermann, D. Schneider, D. Traum, C. Buiu, (1997) The design of MOO agents: Implications from a study on multi-modal collaborative problem solving, Proceedings 8th World Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Education, Kobe, Japan. HTML.