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The pedagogical benefits of remote design collaboration in a 3D virtual environment

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posted on 2024-07-12, 15:09 authored by Theodor G. Wyeld
Researchers are beginning to explore the role of digital design collaboration within multi-user 3D virtual environments. In the latest installment of an ongoing remote digital design collaboration project with the Sydney University Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition, the University of Queensland Information Environments Program (IEP) co-coordinated an online performance of T. S. Eliot's 'The Cocktail Party' in a 3D virtual world environment. This paper describes the process and pedagogical outcomes of early learners collaborating remotely in digital 3D media.

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9780769523385

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5th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT 05), Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 05-08 July 2005 / P. Goodyear, D. G. Sampson, D. J. T. Yang, T. Okamoto, R. Hartley and N. S. Chen (eds.)

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5th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies ICALT 05, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 05-08 July 2005 / P. Goodyear, D. G. Sampson, D. J. T. Yang, T. Okamoto, R. Hartley and N. S. Chen eds.

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2 pp

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IEEE

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