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Revision as of 20:02, 21 March 2007
Definition
- A MOOs is a Text-based virtual 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). In particular, MOO is popular in language learning.
Software
In order to run a MOO, you need a server and a database. The database contains a lot of code without which building a MOO is extremely difficult ....
The MOO server
Moo Databases
There are several databases. To educators we recommend "enCore".
- enCore
- enCore Learning Environment (MOO database recommended by DSchneider). Take either version version 5 Beta. It works well enough for a production environment. However you also may tak
Notes:
- See our enCore installation and configuration hints.
- Home of encore was Lingua MOO, but the (lingua.utdallas.edu) is dead now (however the project is not dead)
- Lambda Core
(this used to be the most popular core and its the basis of most other cores, e.g. enCore
Moo-like environments
(e.g. alternatives)
- Moose Crossing - "A text-based virtual world (or "MUD") designed to help kids to learn reading, writing, and computer programming" from Georgia Tech.
Links
The Lost Library of MOO Best resource for MOO research papers.
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.