Collaborative Virtual Environments (CVEs) are becoming more and more important in many areas because they offer users the opportunity to experiment with novel interaction paradigms in order to perform collaborative work or have engaging experiences “being together”. One of the most premising application fields is eLearning, where CVEs give the unique opportunity to exploit effective educational formats. Surprisingly, if compared with other more traditional fields as software engineering and database, we note a lack of design approaches. We point out that a well-founded design approach is crucial to develop collaborative experiences that could generate substantial and measurable educational benefits. To meet this challenge, in this paper we present a set of founding concepts that enable non-technical people (pedagogues, teachers) designing effective 3D virtual worlds for education. To keep simple and sound our concepts, we based our design method on a widespread metaphor: the theatre. We demonstrate through a real case study the promising advantages of our approach: expressiveness to capture collaborative features at a high level of abstraction, semi-formality to facilitate the establishment of a common ground between educational designers and CVEs engineers, and guidance to enable non-experts to cope with all the relevant aspects of a 3D virtual world.
Conceptual design of collaborative virtualenvironments for education using a theatre based metaphor
BUCCIERO, Alberto;GUIDO, ANNA LISA;MAINETTI, LUCA
2011-01-01
Abstract
Collaborative Virtual Environments (CVEs) are becoming more and more important in many areas because they offer users the opportunity to experiment with novel interaction paradigms in order to perform collaborative work or have engaging experiences “being together”. One of the most premising application fields is eLearning, where CVEs give the unique opportunity to exploit effective educational formats. Surprisingly, if compared with other more traditional fields as software engineering and database, we note a lack of design approaches. We point out that a well-founded design approach is crucial to develop collaborative experiences that could generate substantial and measurable educational benefits. To meet this challenge, in this paper we present a set of founding concepts that enable non-technical people (pedagogues, teachers) designing effective 3D virtual worlds for education. To keep simple and sound our concepts, we based our design method on a widespread metaphor: the theatre. We demonstrate through a real case study the promising advantages of our approach: expressiveness to capture collaborative features at a high level of abstraction, semi-formality to facilitate the establishment of a common ground between educational designers and CVEs engineers, and guidance to enable non-experts to cope with all the relevant aspects of a 3D virtual world.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.