Topic: Virtual Reality
Attendees
Sessions
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The Use of Virtual Environments in Teacher Preparation
Tuesday, June 28th 3:05-3:25 PM WESTRoom 5.2 - Faculty of Letters Building -
Using 3D Virtual Worlds – OpenSim, Quest Atlantis – to Teach International School Students Computer Science and Human Values
Thursday, June 30th 1:30 PM-2:00 PM WESTRoom 4 - Faculty of Letters Building -
Towards a problem-based training curriculum for surgical robotics: the SAFROS project
Thursday, June 30th 3:05-3:25 PM WESTAmphitheater 2 - Faculty of Letters Building -
Enhancing students’ awareness of multimodal affordances and constraints: The case of the construction of a student-generated virtual museum
Tuesday, June 28th 10:00-10:30 AM WESTRoom 5.2 - Faculty of Letters Building -
Collaboration and Cooperation in Online Education: from teacher education to network teaching action using Metaverse Technology
Wednesday, June 29th 11:45 AM-12:15 PM WESTRoom 1.1 - Faculty of Letters Building -
Same content, different context: Advancing designs to position teachers as active agents in gaming environments.
Wednesday, June 29th 5:30 PM-7:30 PM WESTRoom 5.1 - Faculty of Letters Building -
Digital Selves: Lessons from Second Life
Thursday, June 30th 2:00-2:30 PM WESTAmphitheater 3 - Faculty of Letters Building -
Teaching and Learning in Second Life
Wednesday, June 29th 3:05-3:25 PM WESTAmphitheater 2 - Faculty of Letters Building -
A Case Study of Student, Teacher, Parent and Administrator Perceptions of Cyberbullying at a Public Elementary School in the USA
Friday, July 1st 4:00 PM-5:00 PM WESTRoom 5.1 - Faculty of Letters Building -
An Assistive System for Learning Human Motions and Anatomies
Friday, July 1st 10:20-10:40 AM WESTRoom 4 - Faculty of Letters Building -
The Path from First to Second Life
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Language Learning System Realizing SLA Theories in a 3D Virtual World
Wednesday, June 29th 10:30 AM-11:00 AM WESTRoom 4 - Faculty of Letters Building -
Panoramic Virtual Environments for eLearning Applications
Wednesday, June 29th 5:30 PM-7:30 PM WESTRoom 5.1 - Faculty of Letters Building -
Education in the Third Dimension: 3D Stereoscopics as a Cognitive Tool for Learning