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Twining, P. & Peachey, A. (in press) Open Virtual Worlds as Pedagogical Research Tools: Learning from the Schome Park Programme

Resource author
Peter Twining and Anna Peachey
Resource type
Books
Description
Twining, P. & Peachey, A. (in press) Open Virtual Worlds as Pedagogical Research Tools: Learning from the Schome Park Programme In Tatnall, A. & Jones, A. (Eds.) WCCE 2009, pp. 263–272, New York: IFIP (due 2009)

This chapter introduces the term Open Virtual Worlds and argues that they are ‘unclaimed educational spaces’, which provide a valuable tool for researching pedagogy. Having explored these claims the way in which Teen Second Life® virtual world was used for pedagogical experimentation in the initial phases of the Schome Park Programme is described. Four sets of pedagogical dimensions that emerged are presented and illustrated with examples from the Schome Park Programme.

Documents
Twining, P. & Peachey, A. (in press) Open Virtual Worlds as Pedagogical Research Tools: Learning from the Schome Park Programme
Date added
12th Aug 2009
Associated projects
Open Life: Teaching and Learning in Second Life