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Original Articles

Use of Second Life in Social Work Education: Virtual World Experiences and Their Effect on Students

Pages 90-108 | Accepted 01 Apr 2013, Published online: 06 Jan 2015
 

Abstract

During the past 10 years, there has been a growing use of distance education, including the practice of holding classes in virtual world educational formats such as Second Life. Both the psychiatric and medical fields have caught on quickly to the functionality of virtual world teaching, yet social service educators have not ventured likewise. This study evaluated student perspectives of the educational value of learning experiences in Second Life while enrolled in an undergraduate Introduction to Social Welfare and Social Work class. The analyses of both surveys and journal content suggest that the students found the virtual world learning to be useful in teaching social work values, skills, and knowledge, as well as being a thought-provoking and emotional experience.

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Notes on contributors

Kelley Reinsmith-Jones

Kelley Reinsmith-Jones is assistant professor and Sharon Kibbe is director of the Early College Second Life Program at East Carolina University.

Sharon Kibbe

Kelley Reinsmith-Jones is assistant professor and Sharon Kibbe is director of the Early College Second Life Program at East Carolina University.

Traci Crayton

Traci Crayton is outpatient clinician at Daymark Recovery Services.

Elana Campbell

Elana Campbell is clinical family support specialist at Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Raleigh.

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