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The use of ‘exploratory learning’ for supporting immersive learning in virtual environments
Authors:Sara de Freitas  Tim Neumann
Affiliation:1. Serious Games Institute, University of Coventry, Coventry Technology Park, Puma Way CV1 2TT, United Kingdom;2. Institute of Education, University of London, London Knowledge Lab, 23-29 Emerald Street, London WC1N 3QS, United Kingdom
Abstract:User interfaces are becoming more intuitive following the requirements of the individual learner and reinforcing the drive towards more personalised learning and greater learner autonomy. There are clearly a new set of challenges emerging for teaching practitioners that will have implications upon not just what is learned but importantly upon lesson planning. This paper explores these changes to teaching through a consideration of an exploratory learning model which allows practitioners to rethink how they teach in 3D and immersive spaces where learning sequences and experiences are choreographed to support peer interactions and exchanges. The ELM extends from Kolb’s experiential learning model to adapt the use of 3D applications, and provides examples from research and development projects to exemplify how the model works in practice. Teaching in these contexts provides less emphasis upon curriculum and more emphasis upon sequencing learning experiences, meta-reflection, peer assessment and group work.
Keywords:Simulations  Pedagogic issues  Teaching/learning strategies  Interactive learning environments  Authoring tools and methods
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