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Designing a Virtual Immersive Environment for Learning? Some Considerations.

Kapp Notes

Here are a few considerations when thinking about developing a virtual learning environment in a 3D world. This is similar to the storyboard process used to create movies or other types of online learning. __ Catalog of Recommended Books, Games and Gadgets Recommended Games and Gadgets Recommended Books Content Guide.

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[from catspyjamasnz] Learning with 'e's: Two fingered salute

Learning with e's

Responses to this post and related posts: VL-istically speaking (Matt Lingard) It's not dead.yet (James Clay) Not dead yet (Mark Notess) The VLE/PLE debate (Lyndsay Jordan) Dead personal (Steve Wheeler) USpace (University of Sheffield) Virtual Learning Environments (Dan Kennedy) Is your VLE really a Virtual Learning Environment?

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Learning in 30 Seconds-Learning ala The Matrix Style

Vignettes Learning

How would you like to learn the way they do in the blockbuster movie "The Matrix"? Make the information learned, a part of the daily routine. Acquiring this habit allows learning to really sink in. Incorporate micro-learning in the virtual learning environment.

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My top ten tools

Clive on Learning

I just love how easy it is to create great looking movies, with input straight from my hard disk-based camcorder. Moodle: Who ever thought I'd own my own virtual learning environment? I must stop thinking about it. Pinnacle Studio: This is a cheapy video editor. I've also got Premier Elements but haven't used it as much.

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