Abstract
The proposed research shall give insights into the potential of immersive online environments (IVEs) to act as platforms for developing and evaluating multiliteracies learning for students. To examine the latter, this paper delves into the Museum Affinity Spaces (MAS) project, an empirically based, pedagogically-driven research initiative, entailing plans for a platform targeted at museums/galleries and learning institutions such as schools and universities, which allows them to form partnerships and be immersed in a online environment in order to enrich classroom experience and overcome physical limitations of attending a cultural space. The overall aim of the MAS project is to grant students with opportunities to gain experience of museums and cultural heritage beyond national boundaries and enhance their literacy repertoires by incorporating understandings of technology-enhanced museum learning as a multiliteracy practice. The intention is for school-teachers, museum educators, and students to be able to use a online platform themselves and in collaboration with other parties from around Europe and the world, either through synchronous or asynchronous learning to develop learning activities deriving from museums. The project employs design-based research (DBR) and is structured to unfold in three phases: preliminary analysis, the prototyping stage, and implementation and evaluation or assessment. This presentation shall focus on the preliminary analysis and prototyping stage of the project, as it was carried out during the first six months since the project embarked.
Presenters
Stefania SavvaDirector of Research and Development, Synthesis Center for Research and Education, Cyprus Nicos Souleles
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Presentation Type
Paper Presentation in a Themed Session
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KEYWORDS
Immersive Virtual Environments, Multiliteracies, Museums, Online Learning, Virtual Reality
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