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3D Virtual Worlds are NOT Dead, Dying or Disappearing

Kapp Notes

There are many reasons by I believe that virtual worlds are not dead, dying or disappearing. Classes in 3D Worlds and About 3D Worlds. Last night I had the pleasure of traveling to Randy Hinrich’s Virtual World Certificate Class for 2012 in their Winter Thinkfest. Here are three indicators that I see.

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TechLearn 2023 Highlights and Tools to Try

Experiencing eLearning

Last week, I presented at TechLearn 2023 in New Orleans. Instead of everyone looking at the same screen, each participant has an avatar that can walk around a virtual world. This feels more like a game environment than a webinar, although I think it also depends on what activities you plan within that virtual world.

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Free learning & development webinars for April 2022

Limestone Learning

Learners experience a journey, not a lecture, and leave energized to take what they learned into the real world. PT: Rapidly Build Custom Inbox Simulations (Code-Free) for Immersive, Real-World Training Inbox simulations are an innovative and science-backed approach to experiential learning. Wednesday, April 6, 2022, 8 a.m.–9

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How Technology Can Teach K12 Students the Art of Collaboration

Kitaboo

Have you ever thought about the profound impact of collaboration on shaping academic capability and professional skills? In the evolving environment of K12 education, collaboration has gone beyond conventional learning, playing an important role in nurturing skills that are essential in the real world. Table of Contents I.

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How Technology Can Teach K12 Students the Art of Collaboration

Kitaboo

Have you ever thought about the profound impact of collaboration on shaping academic capability and professional skills? In the evolving environment of K12 education, collaboration has gone beyond conventional learning, playing an important role in nurturing skills that are essential in the real world. Table of Contents I.

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Design for collaborative learning in the metaverse 

CLO Magazine

An important aspect of the learning experience is collaboration. Learning and development functions built for collaboration achieve greater success. Decades ago, collaboration was restricted to learners physically in the class. Therefore, there is benefit to collaborate and learn from each other.

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Exploring the Metaverse and Collaborative Learning: A Powerful Combination for Corporate Training

Hurix Digital

The origin of this term traces back to Neal Stephenson’s sci-fi novel, “Snow Crash,” envisioning a realm where lifelike avatars interact with each other in realistic 3D landscapes and immersive Virtual Reality (VR) environments. billion in 2024 before rising to $936.6 billion by 2030.