Some Facts about Immersive Learning Worlds

Calling a meeting to order…sort of. The other day, a blog reader sent me an email asking about Immersive Learning and wanted some information about what it meant and how it is being used. So, here are some interesting facts and figures about immersive learning environments. But first, let’s define the term. Immersive Learning—An umbrella […]

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Presentation Resources

Great presentation last week to a group of enthusiastic trainers. Group Three Group Two. Group One.Today I am doing a presentation called “Innovations in Technology And What it Means to Learning and Training” Here are some resources related to the presentation; List of Recommended Books Definition of Mnemonic Here is a copy of the presentation. […]

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Teaching Higher Order Skills in a Virtual World

Students standing outside of green building on MSIT island.Another question about virtual worlds and learning. How do you get learners to engage in higher order cognitive skills (e.g., abstraction; synthesis; evaluation; experimentation; reflection) in a virtual world? Virtual worlds are ideal for placing a learner into a problem solving situation. For teaching higher order skills […]

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Complaint? Students Don’t Hang Out in Virtual Worlds After Class

In the course of a week, I get asked many questions about Virtual Worlds, an interesting one that keeps occurring goes something like this. It seems that students find virtual worlds boring. None of my students “hang out” in-world except for class activities, and my students rarely go into virtual worlds after the semester is […]

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Notes, Videos and Slides from Virtual World Presentations

One of the things that I love about the Internet (Cue the violins) is the life that presentations and information after the live presentation is over and begins to fade from memory. Because we now have blogs, wikis, podcasting and Web 2.0 the presentations can add value long after the presenter has “left the building.” […]

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