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Supervising Higher Degree Research (HDR) candidates at a distance: what do emerging virtual world technologies have to offer?

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posted on 2024-10-30, 21:54 authored by Julie Willems, Helen Farley, Allan Ellis, Debbie McCormick, Dan Walker
New information and communication technologies provide opportunities and challenges for teachers. Emerging virtual world technologies, such as Second Life, are a current example of this. Early adopters and innovators are currently exploring what these technologies offer specific cohorts of students, such as the distance higher degree by research (HDR) candidate. This chapter explores the experiences of three educators and four HDR candidates using virtual worlds as part of the supervisory process. Each case study explores the potentials and pitfalls of the medium from the individual's perspective, and suggests solutions to overcoming some of the challenges. Subsequent thematic analysis of the case studies helps to support the field of literature on using virtual worlds in formal education. Demonstrating the potential merit of virtual worlds to support the HDR candidate, the chapter concludes with a range of possible research directions for this new and exciting field of study.

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Start page

369

End page

381

Total pages

13

Outlet

Outlooks and Opportunities in Blended and Distance Learning

Editors

B. Tynan, J. Willems and R. James

Publisher

Information Science Reference

Place published

Hershey, United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2013 IGI Global

Former Identifier

2006074494

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-06-28

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