Alternative Worlds as Teaching and Learning Environments
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The educational community has traditionally been among the first to evaluate and adopt interactive innovations in information technology. These innovations often provide test beds for educational theorists to explore new methodologies for computer-based instruction. "Alternative worlds" is an exciting new research area for computer scientists specializing in human-computer interaction, social networking, and virtual reality. This paper speculates about how alternative world technologies might affect the future of online instruction.
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