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Supporting Social Awareness Among University Students in 3D CVEs: Benefits and Limitations
Tokyo, Japan November 18-November 20
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CW.2004.59Third International Conference on Cyb ...
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Ekaterina Prasolova-F?rland, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
For effective cooperation, sharing of resources, a good social climate and therefore better learning, students need to maintain awareness of the social situation in a group or a community, or social awareness (SA). This paper proposes using 3D Collaborative Virtual Environments for social awareness support among university students and presents requirements for a CVE providing such support. A virtual world, Viras, designed according to these requirements, has been evaluated in case studies involving university students, to identify benefits and limitations of this approach.
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Ekaterina Prasolova-F?rland, "Supporting Social Awareness Among University Students in 3D CVEs: Benefits and Limitations," cw, pp.127-134, Third International Conference on Cyberworlds (CW'04), 2004
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