posted on 2024-07-13, 00:17authored byOnn Azraai Puade, Theodor G. Wyeld
The pedagogical exercise described here was used to investigate how spatial communication about the manipulation of objects in a virtual and physical space is communicated between remote partners. It continues work done by others. Where it differs from previous research in this area is in its use of a qualitative methodology to study how these types of interactions are structured, communicated and interpreted via text-based media. What emerged from the qualitative analysis are new insights over the previous quantitative investigations. This paper reports on completed research.
6th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT 2006), Kerkrade, Netherlands, 05-07 July 2006 / Kinshuk, R. Koper, P. Kommers, P. Kirschner, D. G. Sampson and W. Didderen (eds.)
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6th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies ICALT 2006, Kerkrade, Netherlands, 05-07 July 2006 / Kinshuk, R. Koper, P. Kommers, P. Kirschner, D. G. Sampson and W. Didderen eds.