VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS: IS ONE LIFE ENOUGH?
Project-based learning in a digital world: Red team.
Not just learning about the topic.
Digital and presentation skills.
Reports from a project-based learning team in a virtual world. Watch project-based learning in action.
IOLE Red Team December 2020 HD 1080p
- This is a video of a student presentation from the TU Dublin School of Creative Arts
- An elective module 'Virtual Environments: Is one life enough?'
- The students worked in teams on this project.
- The Brief
- Student blogs
Notes
- Patagonia, Inc. (Wikipedia)
- Patagonia, Inc.
- Adobe Inc
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Blogging for credit
- Each student had to create a blog and post an article weekly.
- From an academic standpoint, a blog is another way to hand in written reports.
- But a blog is public and persistent. It can be included in the student's portfolio.
- If the blog is a report of the week's work in can induce reflection.
- It can also serve as an individual demonstration of work done.
- Team members sometimes feel that they are doing more work than others.
- The blogs can show level of effort.
- The student's blog should show reference links and other work delivered to the team.
- It is not useful to show the links in the blog because people cannot easily copy them.
- Best put the links in the text accompanying the video on the YouTube page
Student-produced videos
- Videos produced by students demonstrate skills.
- They would better show the skills of a student if each video featured the work of one student.
- A quick and easy way to get videos of performances in MUVEs (virtual worlds)
- Then that student could include that video on her or his class blog.
- The final (capstone) presentation could include the video,
- but should also include a live discussion with a panel of visitors.
- The online school as employment agency. Studying online may offer online work opportunities to students.
- Students should look for creative ways to make the video presentation.
Presentations in virtual worlds
- ART: HOBBIES: PEOPLE: Mike's Tornado. February WIP meeting, Kitely
- Hypertext presentation for 3D worlds: Web-walks
- Presentation in a box: Ethnographic Cultural Exhibits. In a digital world you can handle big boxes
- Not your granddad's literacy. Digital literacy: a presentation in a digital world. So not your grandad's presentation either.
- Presentation paradigm for the internet generation
- Presenting in a virtual world (MUVE). Use the web, use the environment
- Educational presentations in 3D. In the old days, we called them "lectures". But with modern technology, we don't just stand there and talk.
- Plan for a modern presentation in a digital world. For presenters and inquiry/project-based learning.
- Preparing a presentation in a virtual world. How to use the web
- Talk show, presentation facilities available on the web
- Era of the entrepreneurial educator. The unbundling of education opens the gate for entrepreneurs.
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