Time: April 21, 2012 from 3:30pm to 5pm
Location: Adobe ConnectPro
Event Type: presentations
Organized By: Heike Philp
Latest Activity: Apr 21, 2012
Saturday, 21 April 2012 3:30pm GMT | 0:30am Tokyo (Sun) | 8:30am LA
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Parallel Sessions (90 min)
Dr. Doris Molero
@doris3m
Fireworks in Virtual Worlds: An ESP Blended Experience
ESP classes have traditionally focus on providing students tools to read and understand different kind of texts related to their field of study. Also, ESP course design has been based on the use of paper and pencil. Now, thanks to computers, mobile phones and internet, a whole set of new tools and approaches have emerged that can be integrated into the face to face class turning it into a blended experience that incorporate digital literacies and skills needed for future jobs.
In this webinar, we look at the story of an ESP Class for Graphic Design Students that integrate technology based on the use of blogs, social networks, and virtual worlds. Assesment is done throught a project that allows students to read texts with a pourpose and learn by creating artifacts and experiencing new worlds.
Bio
Dr. Doris Molero
EFL university Professor at Rafael Belloso University in Maracaibo, Venezuela. (More in comment box below)
Angela Rizzo
Be Epic: Learn how to make machinimas from scratch in five weeks
The author describes her experience in learning how to make machinimas which took place during the five weeks of the 2012 MachinEVO, an EVO sessions workshop for video productions of language learning conversations in Second Life.
Bio
Angela Rizzo, Second Life Avatar’s Name Rosavioletta. An EFL teacher to adults in Company courses in Italy, she is currently working independently on designing a module to teach Italian online. She holds a Bachelor (Honours – cum laude) degree in Educational Sciences with the University of Genoa (Italy) and a Post Graduate Certificate in Online and Distance Education with the Open University (U.K.).
David Parrot
Kiski Boys School Virtual Worlds
Teaching Boys in Virtual Worlds Experiment
Can social learning take place in a virtual reality environment? Do boys in this environment exhibit the peculiar styles of interacting and learning that education theorists believe are clearly related to their gender? These are the two questions which this qualitative experiment which was conducted with boys who were enrolled in the Kiski School in Saltsburg, Pennsylvania attempted to answer. In order to address these research questions high school age boys were taught in both a real world and a virtual world classroom. Through observation and analysis of the interviews, the authors of his study hoped to find what improvements might need to be made in the virtual world system and how problems with student performance and behavior (including those related to gender) might need to be addressed for this to be a viable learning platform for future research and possible future implementation.
Bio
David L. Parrott is a doctoral candidate at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (more in comment box below)
Comment
I've been in Second Life for a lifetime ... at least my avatars lifetime [Shamblesguru] ... but S.L.'s pricing may mean I have to let my SIM International Schools Island close at the end of the year.
http://internationalschoolsisland.info/
The good news is that this has forced me to look at other options available to educators .. and I'm now building another International Schools Island on the region OSgrid which is built on the OpenSim platform.
http://shambles.net/pages/learning/ict/opensim/
What is particularly exciting is the ability to travel not only between islands/sims in different regions but also to now be able to Hypergrid Travel between different regions / virtual worlds using the same avatar.
Unfortunately Second Life does not allow this ...
For more info join the Hypergird Adventures Club who explore once a week ...
http://becunningandfulloftricks.com/hypergrid-adventurers-club/
My money is on Virtual Worlds becoming used much more in schools over the next 5 years ... but probably not Second Life where the main education community still lives at the moment.
Bio David Parrot
David L. Parrott is a doctoral candidate at Indiana University of Pennsylvania where he is conducting research into the use of virtual worlds in education and a member of VERGE - the Virtual Environments Research Group in Education - which is headed by Dr. James S. Lenze. He maintains a blog at http://midlifephd.blogspot.com/ which chronicles some of his work in virtual worlds - as well as a youtube channel with machinima and other video work https://www.google.com/search?q=bird6536+youtube+page&ie=utf-8&.... Having spoken or studied 7 languages, he is interested in how virtual worlds might be used in teaching children language.
Bio
Dr. Doris Molero
EFL university Professor at Rafael Belloso University in Maracaibo, Venezuela. Holds a Masters Degree on Educational Informatics and a Doctoral degree on Sciences of Education specializing in curriculum, and instruction. Her doctoral research was about the use of web 2.0 tools as multiliteracy agents in the EFL class in higher education. She’s a proud member of Webheads in Action. Currently researching how 3d worlds enhance the learning of a Second Language. You can find her in Second Life as Pionia Destiny.EFL Professor that integrate technology in her classes.
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