eLearning Virtual Environments Multi-agent Model

The objective of this research is to propose a multi-agent model implemented in a virtual environment to assess and demonstrate how significant the learning of users has ehanced their aquired knowledge. This paper explains how to implement the use of multi-agents. It will discuss how the curriculum can be enriched by activities involving problem-based learning, case studies simulations and virtual reality. This new model provides multiple uses for exploring knowledge and supporting learning-by-doing. It engages users in the construction of knowledge, collaboration, and articulation of knowledge.

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