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  • V-Business Expo Day 1
    ... people to interact. Basic premise underpinning is presence in concurrent space. If it is about interaction, is Myspace ... this industry is being driven by engineers so the predictable pattern of functionality explosion and interface confusion ... been met but it does leverage creative component. Virtual reality as tool for simulation and scenarios is a historical artifact here. Can do deterministic (simulations) and non-deterministic (social interaction) scenarios. Vastpark, ...
    Learning Matters! - Wednesday, July 30, 2008 - Comments
  • Games, Gadgets and Gizmos for Knowledge Transfer
    ... are through the applications online. (remember, mySpace, Console games (now have online access through console games ... outside of pong Gamer 2.0 - Space invaders - What are the patterns (aliens in middle or end) - Start of pattern ... support. Remember - right tool for right type of teaching. - Simulations + Save zone to practice. A virtual ... simulation. + Problem after develop branching simulation - either know or none. Maybe have a real person behind them ... simulation. + Can also embed video. Remember video does not equal interactive. + Video best when people ...
    In the Middle of the Curve - Wednesday, June 4, 2008 - Comments
  • Social and Cognitive Presence in Virtual Learning Environments " SlideShare
    ... simulation MEKONG e-SIM ï?® www.adelaide.edu.au/clpd/materia/publication/con . To compare Blogs and ... ?® pedagogical gains? Slide 58: Web 2.0 Social Presence Cohesive ï?® MySpace 70 million users, SecondLife 2.7 mil ï?® ï?® New lingo, new patterns of interaction Interactive ï?® Records levels of text, audio and ... ï?® IMS Learning Design - an Educational Markup Language ï?® Validated patterns (see Rohse and Anderson, 2006 ... the bitterest. Confucius (551 BC - 479 BC) ï?® Slide 70: Pattern for a â??Discussion ...
    delicious Random Mind - Saturday, March 24, 2007 - Comments