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Transcript of Teaching Using Simulations In Virtual Environments
Teaching and Learning Using Simulations in Virtual Environments
Location: Building ITE - Room 240University of Maryland at Baltimore CountyJanuary 21, 2010, 9:00-3:30
Dr. Cynthia CalongneInstitute for Advanced Studies Colorado Technical University
Agenda
• Examples from the Global Learning Forum– Game Simulation Kit - hostage rescue game
– Mars Expedition Strategy Challenge
• Augmented reality
• Medical simulation examples
• Ancient Spaces - student designs
• Educational informatics research– Vanderbilt University - Second Life grant
SL Simulation Characteristics
• Actions are observable within a context
• Focus on competencies and learning outcomes
• Competencies for virtual world interaction– Moving your avatar
– Looking around
– Interacting with objects
– Communicating with one another
– Working within the simulation
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Educational Game - Features
• Immersive games - with interactive objects– Virtual game environments
• Roleplaying scenarios - roles
• 3D object behavior - interaction and assessment
• Success strategy – problem-solving, rubrics, scores, etc.
– Participant behavior - interaction with others• Generally, individual or 2+ players
• Single or cooperative play
• For the hostage game, teams of 4+ players
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Global Learning Forum - serious game simulation [10]
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Participants in the Game Simulation Test
Game simulation -- briefing room
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Hostage rescue: armed and dangerous
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Operation Codename: AnacondaCommunications: MNF Command Authority, Colonel Stone
Ops Intel: One of the hostages, pictured on the right, is an internationally known physician associated with the World Relief Organization.
She and a small team of relief workers went to the isolated island of Ayab following a typhoon to provide medical assistance and evacuation of island inhabitants before another expected typhoon hits the island in the next 48 hours. The escaped interpreter reported the physician was wounded in the leg and the other remaining hostage was shot dead on the attempted escape.
Slide courtesy of Dr. Andrew Stricker
Dr. Algernon Loire
OPERATION PRE-BRIEF
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Operation Codename: AnacondaCommunications: MNF Command Authority, Colonel Stone
Ops Intel: The island of Ayab has an abandoned WWII era u-boat base located on a lagoon inlet from the south bay. The island is hilly and rocky with sparse vegetation.
It is believed the insurgents have fortified the u-boat base. Satellite photos suggest the presence of underground tunnels.
Slide courtesy of Dr. Andrew Stricker
South lagoon andU-boat base location
OPERATION PRE-BRIEF
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Operation Codename: AnacondaCommunications: MNF Command Authority, Colonel Stone
OPERATION PRE-BRIEF
Map by Dr. Andrew Stricker, 2008
COA: The team will be inserted on the southeast side of the lagoon entrance under the cover of darkness. Using zodiac crafts the team will proceed to the lower u-boat docking area and recon the warehouse. An exit defense zone will also be established for the extraction.
Via intercepted cell phone calls, MNF intel reports the hostages are likely located in the underground u-boat quarters.
Extraction of the hostages should proceed back to the defense zone for zodiac evac. Be prepared to adapt COA depending on situational factors. Mission duration NTE 2 hrs.
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Game Simulation Kit in Second Life – Lyr Lobo avoids the landmines
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After the alpha test - under fire!
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Mars first, Moon first or a flexible path to inner solar system locations Lunar orbit, Lagrange points, near-Earth objects and the moons of Mars
Mars Expedition Strategy Challenge [5]
A Global Learning Forum simulation
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Left: A simulation of a launch from the Omega, the prototype for Orion’s launch in Second Life.
In the Mars Expedition Challenge, the simulation participants are inside the rocket, flying to rendezvous with the deep space explorer.
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Inside the rocket (l); the rocket stages (above)
After leaving the pre-briefing room,the flight crew launches the Orion rocket and flies to the Red Lion Deep Space Explorer
Participants review three strategies for deep space exploration
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Inside the Red Lion Deep Space Explorer –Mars Expedition Simulation
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The Design team reviews the educational content and introduces HAL
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Participants review three strategies
1. Mars First2. Moon First3. Flexible Path
On Board The Red Lion Deep Space Explorer
The Huffman Prairie Red Lion Starship in an asteroid field 24
A comet soars past as we exit the asteroid field
Environmental effects are configurableduring the simulation
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Making decisions in context
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Assessment instruments: survey & an Expedition Challenge Trivia GameDesigned for asynchronous or synchronous use
The observation deck on Mars space station
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Moon First – lunar surface explorationDevelop the capability to explore Mars
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One day, we will travel into deep space.If the budget increases, the Moon first or the Flexible Path may be chosen.
The Future
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Nanotechnology Laboratory
Augmented Reality
• Are you using augmented reality? – Use of handheld devices & virtual data in real locations
– Or virtual patient data masked over a real world body [1]
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Images courtesy of Wired video, August 2009. [1]
Terminology
• For realistic physical & virtual simulations
– Simulation characteristics
• Interaction and behavior – decisions & their impacts
• Measurements, rubrics & assessment
• Activity-based learning & authentic assessment
• Multisensory interfaces – visual, verbal/analytic, haptic
• Benefits from fidelity
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NESIM OR – Second Life simulation to diagnose and treat emergency room patients by Virtual Education Simulations (VESIM) – Dec 2007 [2]
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NESIM OR – scenario and heads up display (HUD) device on screen [2]
http://ancient.arts.ubc.ca/multimedia.html
Ancient Spaces
Student-Driven Design in the creation of aMassive Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Game (MMORGP) [4]
Simulations of Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome and modern discoveries
Classical Studies 100 students at UBC pilot groupDesigning models in Maya Integrate them in the MMORPG
Goal - to provide simulations for studies in context
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Hypostyle Hall at Karnak by Tony Seymour [4]
Student work from the Classical Studies 100 pilot group [4]
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Ancient Spaces – The Parthenon
Research Domain - 2009
• Vanderbilt University Medical Center– Research grant to investigate medical simulations
– Medical Center 2008 Statistics [3] • 1500+ Clinical Practitioners
• 1,266,255 Ambulatory visits
• 51,575 Inpatient discharges
• 39,880 surgical operations
• 15,000+ employees
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Characterizing the Problem
• High demand for medical education [3]
– 40,285 applicants for nursing degrees rejected• High industry demand for nursing staff
• Insufficient number of nursing faculty
– Average age of medical faculty is 55.3 years• Need more nursing faculty with doctoral degrees
– Need to provide faculty training and support• On the use of medical simulations
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Vanderbilt Research Grant
• Three year grant – $1.6 million [3]– Teach nursing faculty how to manage clinical
simulations
– Advance their teaching competency & proficiency levels
– Design geriatric simulations using Second Life
– Delphi study - identified 127 virtual world competencies for effective simulation use
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Additional Opportunities
• Early diagnosis of diabetes – Prior to the onset -- 1-3 years
– Identifying prevention measures
– Gestational diabetes
– Second Life innovation• Medical simulations
• Education and training opportunities
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Educational Simulation Design
• Define the scope and context
• Encourage community collaboration and student designs
• Identify goals, objectives and rubrics
• Describe the setting and desired interactions
• Develop or purchase the 3D content, animations, sounds, and textures
• Integrate the objects and their interactions
• Test and refine the environment
Presentation References[1] Medical Augmented Reality, Bruce Sterling. Wired video
http://www.wired.com/beyond_the_beyond/2009/08/medical-augmented-reality/
[2] NESIM/VESIM Nursing Simulation Walkthrough videos, Parts I-IIIhttp://www.youtube.com/sandcastlestudios#p/u/5/I_Iy-7dbaDs
http://www.youtube.com/sandcastlestudios#p/u/3/Biv9VF0UpvE
http://www.youtube.com/sandcastlestudios#p/u/2/bZPIiUzw6Hg
http://www.youtube.com/sandcastlestudios#p/u/1/3AIhEh3D38U
[3] Educational Informatics Supporting Authentic Learning Experiences.
Using Informatics to Support Innovations Across Virtual and Real-World Learning Environments by N. Lorenzi, Vanderbilt University. November 19, 2009
[4] Ancient Spaces – Antiquity Comes Alivehttp://ancient.arts.ubc.ca/multimedia.html
[5] Mars Expedition Challenge, a Space Simulation in Second LifeBy A. Stricker, M. McCrocklin, J. Holm and C. Calongne
[6] Virtual Worlds Managementhttp://www.virtualworldsmanagement.com/2009/youth-01-26-2009.html
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Presentation References 2[7] Virtual Worlds Comparison Chart
http://www.virtualenvironments.info/virtual-worlds-comparison-chart
[8] John Bransford – Cooperative work in MUVEshttp://www.simteach.com/wiki/index.php?title=John_Bransford_Transcript_2_October_2006
LIFE Center http://tinyurl.com/ygt6hvo
[9] GameTech: Teaching in an Avatar World by C. Calongnehttp://www.slideshare.net/lyrlobo/gametechteaching-in-an-avatar-world
[10] Evaluating a Game Simulation Kit by C. Calongnehttp://www.slideshare.net/lyrlobo/evaluating-a-game-simulation-kit-in-second-life
[11] Of Mice and Men Trial – Closing Arguments and Jury Deliberationhttp://www.slideshare.net/lyrlobo/evaluating-a-game-simulation-kit-in-second-life
[12] Gartner Analysts – Virtual World Predictionhttp://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=503861
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For More Information
Teaching in Second Life
Emerging Media & Researchhttp://ctusoftware.blogspot.com/
http://www.slideshare.net/lyrlobo/presentations
Contact:
Lyr Lobo in Second Life
Twitter: lyrlobo
Skype: Lyr Lobo
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