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This literature review will explore how the theory of experiential learning has been applied to virtual worlds, how educational institutions use virtual worlds and, lastly, if can it be determined that the tool and the theory have been successfully merged in the learning field. To explore these two topics and their relationship, a search of the education and technology literature from 1995 to the present was conducted. | |||
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Revision as of 20:45, 30 January 2010
Introduction
This wiki explores some of the links between experiential learning and virtual worlds.
- Donna Millard
- Memorial University
This literature review will explore how the theory of experiential learning has been applied to virtual worlds, how educational institutions use virtual worlds and, lastly, if can it be determined that the tool and the theory have been successfully merged in the learning field. To explore these two topics and their relationship, a search of the education and technology literature from 1995 to the present was conducted.
Experiential learning
Virtual worlds
References
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Castronova, E. (2001). Virtual Worlds: A First-Hand Account of Market and Society on the Cyberian Frontier. The Gruter Institute Working Papers on Law, Economics, and Evolutionary Biology: Vol. 2: Article 1. Retrieved from http://www.bepress.com/giwp/default/vol2/iss1/art1
Cooper, T. (2007). Nutrition game. In D. Livingston & J. Kemp (Eds.). Proceedings of the Second Life Education Workshop 2007. (47-50). Chicago, IL. Retrieved from http://www.simteach.com/slccedu07proceedings.pdf
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