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How to enable knowledge exchange in Second Life in design education?

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Pages 155-169 | Received 30 Apr 2009, Accepted 31 Mar 2010, Published online: 24 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

The theory and lessons of knowledge exchange, in both a physical and virtual environment, suggest a framework for understanding the specific requirements for a digital design class in Second Life. Through teaching and observing students who were asked to complete a machinima project, our research provided examples of the strengths and the weaknesses of using Second Life for knowledge exchange. Learning is a process of creating knowledge, and so we observed the input and the output of the process. A literature review of knowledge creation considering the exchange of both tacit and explicit knowledge exchange informs our theory. Teaching occurred both remotely and, in person, in a media lab that included a physical presence of 33 students using networked computers and also allowed virtual presence in Second Life. The students also experienced a mixed‐reality environment in which they collaborated sometimes in close physical proximity and sometimes only together in the virtual space. The exchange of tacit knowledge in a shared physical environment was regarded as a benchmark for knowledge exchange in Second Life, and we will conclude this article with some suggestions how that could be more closely simulated.

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