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Sustaining the future through virtual worlds

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posted on 2025-05-09, 09:56 authored by Sue Gregory, Lisa Jacka, Angela Giovanangeli, Andrew Cram, Tracey Muir, Jenny Grenfell, Anthony Williams, Angela McCarthy, Brent Gregory, Stefan Schutt, Denise Wood, Lindy Orwin, Frederick Stokes-Thompson, Ian Warren, Matt Bower, Des Butler, Jay Jay Jegathesan, Eimear Muir-Cochran, Clare Atkins, Karen Le Rossignol, Dale Linegar, Ben Cleland, Lyn Hay, Helen Farley, Simeon Simoff, Mathew Hillier, David Ellis, Yvonne Masters, Ieva Stupans, Caroline Steel, Charlynn Miller, Merle Hearns, Ross Brown, Kim Flintoff, Sheila Scutter, Belma Gaukrodger, Ian Larson, Xiangyu Wang, Edith Paillat, Ning Gu, Anton Bogdanovych, Penelope Neuendorf, Shane Mathews, Jaime Garcia, Grant Meredith, Scott Grant
Virtual worlds (VWs) continue to be used extensively in Australia and New Zealand higher education institutions although the tendency towards making unrealistic claims of efficacy and popularity appears to be over. Some educators at higher education institutions continue to use VWs in the same way as they have done in the past; others are exploring a range of different VWs or using them in new ways; whilst some are opting out altogether. This paper presents an overview of how 46 educators from some 26 institutions see VWs as an opportunity to sustain higher education. The positives and negatives of using VWs are discussed.

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Source title

Future Challenges, Sustainable Futures. Proceedings ASCILITE Wellington 2012

Name of conference

ASCILITE 2012: Future Challenges, Sustainable Futures

Location

Wellington, New Zealand

Start date

2012-11-25

End date

2012-11-28

Pagination

361-368

Publisher

Massey University

Place published

Wellington, New Zealand

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

School

School of Architecture and Built Environment

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