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Resources from my presentation at Innovations in e-learning Symposium

Kapp Notes

In a study conducted by Yee and Bailenson (2007), it was found that negative stereotyping of the elderly was significantly reduced when participants were placed in avatars of old people compared with those participants placed in avatars of young people. See more research at the Stanford Virtual Human Interaction Lab. & Kim, Y.

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#ASTDTK2013 Resources from ASTD Presentations

Kapp Notes

The “Immernet”: Immersive Learning through Games, Gamification and Virtual Worlds from Karl Kapp. Walk a mile in digital shoes: The impact of embodied perspective-taking on the reduction of negative stereotyping in immersive virtual environments. See more research at the Stanford Virtual Human Interaction Lab.

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Resources from Training 2013 Conference and Expo #trg13

Kapp Notes

In a study conducted by Yee and Bailenson (2007), it was found that negative stereotyping of the elderly was significantly reduced when participants were placed in avatars of old people compared with those participants placed in avatars of young people. See more research at the Stanford Virtual Human Interaction Lab. Bailenson, J. &

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#DevLearn 2012: Kapp Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

In a study conducted by Yee and Bailenson (2007), it was found that negative stereotyping of the elderly was significantly reduced when participants were placed in avatars of old people compared with those participants placed in avatars of young people. See more research at the Stanford Virtual Human Interaction Lab. Bailenson, J. &

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#ASTDNY Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

In a study conducted by Yee and Bailenson (2007), it was found that negative stereotyping of the elderly was significantly reduced when participants were placed in avatars of old people compared with those participants placed in avatars of young people. See more research at the Stanford Virtual Human Interaction Lab. Bailenson, J. &

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Resources from Learning 3.0 Conference Presentation

Kapp Notes

In a study conducted by Yee and Bailenson (2007), it was found that negative stereotyping of the elderly was significantly reduced when participants were placed in avatars of old people compared with those participants placed in avatars of young people. See more research at the Stanford Virtual Human Interaction Lab. Bailenson, J. &

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Presentation Resources and Notes from IMU Learning Webinar Series

Kapp Notes

The series is about “connecting inspiring and exceptional educators around the world to share their knowledge, best practices, experiences and wisdom to IMU and educators attending from around the world.” See more research at the Stanford Virtual Human Interaction Lab. View more presentations from Karl Kapp.