Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4221047029> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 77 of
77
with 100 items per page.
- W4221047029 endingPage "18051" @default.
- W4221047029 startingPage "18033" @default.
- W4221047029 abstract "Virtual worlds are the most advanced form of virtual environments, which offer one of the best platforms for serving various domains. They are, especially, well suited for education, to cope with the physical restrictions imposed due to COVID-19 outbreak, as they offer classroom experience to their users through immersion. They are online interactive spaces which are collaborative, persistent, coherent, and social in nature. Users immersed in these spaces are represented in the form of digital characters called, avatars. Virtual worlds offer advanced navigation methods such as flying and teleporting to facilitate quick learning. This paper analyses the use of a partial but carefully reconstructed cultural heritage site, developed in OpenSimulator framework, for learning both in terms of discourse and quantitative analysis. Discourse analysis compares the developed virtual world presence with traditional content provisioning methods in terms of a large set of well-known characteristics. Quantitative analysis, on the other hand, is based on data collected from users after conducting simple learning experiments. It revealed that the properties such as realism, friendliness, advanced navigation, and being detailed and social in nature greatly attracted user attention in learning. The learning was fast compared with traditional methods, however, it was a little hard for naive users to start exploring the content. Pre and post learning responses of users revealed that their knowledge level was significantly increased. Based on valuable suggestions, it is planned in future, to add intelligence to traditional agents, so they may help in an increased learning experience of users, based on the knowledge gained in earlier sessions." @default.
- W4221047029 created "2022-04-03" @default.
- W4221047029 creator A5021023301 @default.
- W4221047029 creator A5047363786 @default.
- W4221047029 creator A5049262361 @default.
- W4221047029 creator A5050536579 @default.
- W4221047029 creator A5067866335 @default.
- W4221047029 date "2022-03-08" @default.
- W4221047029 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W4221047029 title "The impact of design on improved learning in virtual worlds: an experimental study" @default.
- W4221047029 cites W1495392352 @default.
- W4221047029 cites W2044699640 @default.
- W4221047029 cites W2128322175 @default.
- W4221047029 cites W2169812118 @default.
- W4221047029 cites W2284659076 @default.
- W4221047029 cites W2883207175 @default.
- W4221047029 cites W2920851489 @default.
- W4221047029 cites W2943313865 @default.
- W4221047029 cites W2998525833 @default.
- W4221047029 cites W3023770184 @default.
- W4221047029 cites W3085032863 @default.
- W4221047029 cites W3092753295 @default.
- W4221047029 cites W4243156211 @default.
- W4221047029 cites W4253064590 @default.
- W4221047029 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-022-12593-w" @default.
- W4221047029 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35282406" @default.
- W4221047029 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4221047029 type Work @default.
- W4221047029 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W4221047029 countsByYear W42210470292023 @default.
- W4221047029 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4221047029 hasAuthorship W4221047029A5021023301 @default.
- W4221047029 hasAuthorship W4221047029A5047363786 @default.
- W4221047029 hasAuthorship W4221047029A5049262361 @default.
- W4221047029 hasAuthorship W4221047029A5050536579 @default.
- W4221047029 hasAuthorship W4221047029A5067866335 @default.
- W4221047029 hasBestOaLocation W42210470291 @default.
- W4221047029 hasConcept C107457646 @default.
- W4221047029 hasConcept C136764020 @default.
- W4221047029 hasConcept C177264268 @default.
- W4221047029 hasConcept C178624890 @default.
- W4221047029 hasConcept C194969405 @default.
- W4221047029 hasConcept C199360897 @default.
- W4221047029 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4221047029 hasConcept C49774154 @default.
- W4221047029 hasConcept C53332860 @default.
- W4221047029 hasConceptScore W4221047029C107457646 @default.
- W4221047029 hasConceptScore W4221047029C136764020 @default.
- W4221047029 hasConceptScore W4221047029C177264268 @default.
- W4221047029 hasConceptScore W4221047029C178624890 @default.
- W4221047029 hasConceptScore W4221047029C194969405 @default.
- W4221047029 hasConceptScore W4221047029C199360897 @default.
- W4221047029 hasConceptScore W4221047029C41008148 @default.
- W4221047029 hasConceptScore W4221047029C49774154 @default.
- W4221047029 hasConceptScore W4221047029C53332860 @default.
- W4221047029 hasIssue "13" @default.
- W4221047029 hasLocation W42210470291 @default.
- W4221047029 hasLocation W42210470292 @default.
- W4221047029 hasLocation W42210470293 @default.
- W4221047029 hasOpenAccess W4221047029 @default.
- W4221047029 hasPrimaryLocation W42210470291 @default.
- W4221047029 hasRelatedWork W1672422427 @default.
- W4221047029 hasRelatedWork W2030874102 @default.
- W4221047029 hasRelatedWork W2130561707 @default.
- W4221047029 hasRelatedWork W2329070994 @default.
- W4221047029 hasRelatedWork W2588420294 @default.
- W4221047029 hasRelatedWork W2988828520 @default.
- W4221047029 hasRelatedWork W3011229207 @default.
- W4221047029 hasRelatedWork W4285294889 @default.
- W4221047029 hasRelatedWork W4361829742 @default.
- W4221047029 hasRelatedWork W2500781570 @default.
- W4221047029 hasVolume "81" @default.
- W4221047029 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4221047029 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4221047029 workType "article" @default.