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Integrating Web-Based and 3D Learning Environments: Second Life Meets Moodle
UPGRADE, The European Journal for the Informatics Professional IX (2008)
  • Daniel Livingstone
  • Jeremy Kemp, Santa Clara University
Abstract
There has been a recent explosion of interest from academics across a wide range of disciplines in the use of Multi-User Virtual Environments for education, driven by the success of platforms such as Second Life. As these platforms are used more often as environments for teaching and learning, there is increased need to integrate them with other institutional systems, Web-based Virtual Learning Environments (VLE) in particular. In this paper we outline the open source Sloodle project, which is working on integrating learning and teaching across Second Life and Moodle, a popular open source VLE. We review the history and current status of Sloodle, and present results from user surveys which highlight the benefits educators hope to reap from this integration.
Publication Date
June, 2008
Citation Information
Daniel Livingstone and Jeremy Kemp. "Integrating Web-Based and 3D Learning Environments: Second Life Meets Moodle" UPGRADE, The European Journal for the Informatics Professional IX Vol. IX Iss. 3 (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jeremy_kemp/9/