Title of article
A multi-user virtual environment for building and assessing higher order inquiry skills in science
Author/Authors
Diane Jass Ketelhut، نويسنده , , Brian C. Nelson، نويسنده , , Jody Clarke and Chris Dede، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
13
From page
56
To page
68
Abstract
This study investigated novel pedagogies for helping teachers infuse inquiry
into a standards-based science curriculum. Using amulti-user virtual environment
(MUVE) as a pedagogical vehicle, teams of middle-school students collaboratively
solved problems around disease in a virtual town called River City.
The students interacted with ‘avatars’ of other students, digital artefacts and
computer-based ‘agents’ acting as mentors and colleagues in a virtual community
of practice set during the time period when bacteria were just being
discovered. This paper describes the results from three implementations of the
River City virtual environment in 2004–05 with approximately 2000 students
from geographically diverse urban areas. The results indicated that students
were able to conduct inquiry in virtual worlds and were motivated by that
process. However, the results from the assessments varied depending on the
assessment strategy employed.
Journal title
BJET
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
BJET
Record number
838768
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