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Romeo tweets Juliet
Posted May 13th, 2010 by cclark2
Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet more than four centuries ago. It has been retold in many ways on stage, screen, and now on Twitter. [read more ]
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Dramatically Different: Strategies for Socially-Engaged Learning in Virtual Worlds
Posted February 18th, 2009 by Kim Flintoff (Curtin University)| Conference | NMC Symposium on New Media & Learning |
| Conference Track | General Session |
| Session Audience | all |
| Skill Level | all |
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http://www.slideshare.net/kimbowa/nmc2009-dramatically-different |
Session Description
Drawing together the established wisdom of educational drama, applied theatre and "situated role," this session will examine the benefits of creating socially-driven learning activities inside 3D MUVEs. Role-played learning activities in 3D MUVEs can be framed as an "active-inquiry process.” This session will propose and test some effective forms and conventions to frame inworld roleplay as purposeful collaborative learning.
audio recording of session.
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