1st Edition

Using Virtual Worlds in Educational Settings Making Learning Real

By Lisa Jacka Copyright 2018
    116 Pages
    by Routledge

    114 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The building of communities outside of the traditional brick-and-mortar base of a school or university is at a significant point in time; virtual worlds bridge the gap between 2D web spaces online and 3D physical spaces of the classroom, providing teachers and students alike with opportunities to connect and collaborate in ways that were previously unimaginable. Providing insight into this new age of teaching, Using Virtual Worlds in Educational Settings presents a collection of practical, evidence-based ideas that illustrate the capacity for immersive virtual worlds to be integrated successfully in higher education and school settings.





    Examining research and stories from more than 1,000 students and six faculty members who introduced virtual worlds into their teaching and learning, this book contains practical examples of how virtual worlds can be introduced and supported, as well as reflections from faculty and students about their response to virtual worlds. This research will help teachers understand how to approach such a fundamental shift in pedagogy, how to liberate themselves from teacher-focused instruction and how to help students to develop their skills through collaboration.





    Outlining how and why virtual worlds could be the shift in pedagogy that teachers have been waiting for, Using Virtual Worlds in Educational Settings is an accessible, practical resource for educators to support their use of virtual worlds in teaching.

    Introduction  Chapter 1: Virtual Worlds  Chapter 2: Disrupting Norms  Chapter 3: Making Learning Real  Chapter 4: Perspectives  Conclusion

    Biography

    Lisa Jacka is a lecturer in the School of Education at Southern Cross University, Australia.