Student voice has played a big role in shaping the development and measure of success/failure of virtual worlds in education. Data on past and ongoing educational uses and contexts of use of virtual worlds and associated student feedback was gathered via a survey of educational researchers specialising in virtual worlds. Introduced are a range of specific uses that provide the source of and context for student feedback. Ten major themes emerged from student voices that highlight strengths and weakness and point the way forward for both educators and the students themselves. Positive feedback highlighted experiences of both pedagogical design and the ability of the technology to support it. Negative feedback revolved around technical problems, seen as hampering the effectiveness of student learning experiences. Student voice regarding virtual worlds is both positive and rewarding, and commending of staff who have dedicated their time and effort to transform the learning experience.
Conference proceeding
Exploring virtual world innovations and design through learner voices
Show Me The Learning. Proceedings ASCILITE 2016 Adelaide, pp.245-254
ASCILITE 2016: 33rd International Conference of Innovation, Practice and Research in the Use of Educational Technologies in Tertiary Education (Adelaide, SA, 27/11/2016 - 30/11/2016)
2016
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- Title
- Exploring virtual world innovations and design through learner voices
- Creators
- Sue Gregory - University of New EnglandBrent Gregory - University of New EnglandScott Grant - Monash UniversityMarcus McDonald - RMIT UniversitySasha Nikolic - University of WollongongHelen Farley - University of Southern QueenslandJudy O'Connell - Charles Sturt UniversityDes Butler - Queensland University of TechnologyLisa Jacka - Southern Cross UniversityJay Jay Jegathesan - The University of Western AustraliaNaomi McGrath - University of New EnglandAmita Rudra - Curtin UniversityFrederick Stokes-Thompson - University of South AustraliaSuku Sukunesan - Swinburne University of TechnologyJason Zagami - Griffith UniversityJenny Sim - The University of AucklandStefan Schutt - Victoria UniversityBelma Gaukrodger - Nelson Marlborough Institute of TechnologyMerle Hearns - Manukau Institute of TechnologyLeah Irving - Curtin University
- Publication Details
- Show Me The Learning. Proceedings ASCILITE 2016 Adelaide, pp.245-254
- Conference
- ASCILITE 2016: 33rd International Conference of Innovation, Practice and Research in the Use of Educational Technologies in Tertiary Education (Adelaide, SA, 27/11/2016 - 30/11/2016)
- Number of pages
- 245-254
- Identifiers
- 2878; 991012820985702368
- Academic Unit
- School of Education; Centre for Teaching and Learning; Faculty of Education
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding