posted on 2025-05-09, 14:12authored bySue Gregory, Brent Gregory, Sharon Lierse, Blooma John, Suku Sukunesan, Emily Rutherford, Jay Jay Jegathesan, Des Bulter, Helen Farley, Pauletta Irwin, Denise Wood, Scott Grant, Sasha Nikolic, Matthew Hillier, Merle Hearns, Lisa Jacka, Marcus McDonald, Torsten Reiners
The adoption and pedagogical use of technologies such as virtual worlds to support teaching and learning, and research in higher education involves a complex interplay of technical, organisational and personal factors. In this paper, eighteen educators and researchers provide an overview of how they perceive a virtual world can be used in education from the perspective of themselves as individuals 'me', their educational organisations and as members of the Australian and New Zealand Virtual Worlds Working Group (VWWG) community of practice 'us', as well as the complex technology that underpins this learning environment 'IT'. Drawing on Linstone's (1981, 1984) Technical, Organisational and Personal (TOP) multiple perspective concept as the framework for analysis, the authors discuss their perspectives of how the personal, organisational and technical aspects of teaching through the use of virtual worlds have impacted on their teaching and research in higher education. The potential of employing the TOP framework to inform future research into the use of technologies such as virtual worlds in teaching and learning is explored.
History
Source title
Proceedings ASCILITE2017: 34th International Conference of Innovation, Practice and Research in the use of Educational Technologies in Tertiary Education
Name of conference
34th International Conference of Innovation, Practice and Research in the use of Educational Technologies in Tertiary Education (ASCILITE2017)
Location
Toowoomba, Qld
Start date
2017-12-04
End date
2017-12-06
Pagination
260-267
Editors
Patridge, H., Davis, K. & Thomas, J.
Publisher
Univeristy of Southern Queensland
Place published
Toowoomba, Qld
Language
en, English
College/Research Centre
Faculty of Health and Medicine
School
School of Nursing and Midwifery
Rights statement
This work is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence.