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  2. Immersive learning - Wikipedia

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    Immersive learning is a learning method which students being immersed into a virtual dialogue, the feeling of presence is used as an evidence of getting immersed. The virtual dialogue can be created by two ways, the usage of virtual technics, and the narrative like reading a book.

  3. Online school - Wikipedia

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    Virtual classrooms are made possible through the use of educational technology with the help of the internet. [6] The internet itself can be credited on what enabled modern distance learning to be developed. [6]

  4. Collaborative virtual environment - Wikipedia

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    Collaborative virtual environments are used for collaboration and interaction of possibly many participants that may be spread over large distances. Typical examples are distributed simulations, 3D multiplayer games, collaborative engineering software, collaborative learning applications, [1] and others. The applications are usually based on ...

  5. Virtual environment - Wikipedia

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    A virtual environment is a networked application that allows a user to interact with both the computing environment and the work of other users. Email, chat, and web-based document sharing applications are all examples of virtual environments. Simply put, it is a networked common operating space.

  6. Computer-assisted language learning - Wikipedia

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    See also the Wikipedia article Virtual world language learning. To what extent Second Life and other virtual worlds will become established as important tools for teachers of foreign languages remains to be seen. It has been argued by Dudeney (2010) in his That's Life blog that Second Life is "too demanding and too unreliable for most educators ...

  7. Virtual Collaborative Learning - Wikipedia

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    Similar to computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL), virtual collaborative learning environments aim to produce technology-based learning processes where participants can work together as a group to construct and share knowledge (Ghaoui 2003, pp. 43). Such environments “provide a rich opportunity for collaborative knowledge building ...

  8. Category:History of human–computer interaction - Wikipedia

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    History of automated adaptive instruction in computer applications; History of the graphical user interface; History of virtual learning environments; History of virtual learning environments in the 1990s; HoloLens 2; Hypertext Editing System

  9. Online learning in higher education - Wikipedia

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    Online Learning via Learning Management System. Online learning involves courses offered by primary institutions that are 100% virtual. Online learning, or virtual classes offered over the internet, is contrasted with traditional courses taken in a brick-and-mortar school building.