1 / 17

Agenda

NTID Technology Symposium Teaching Technology in the Virtual World of Second Life® by James R. Mallory Gary L. Long Joseph S. Stanislow Werner Zorn National Technical Institute for the Deaf Rochester Institute of Technology. Agenda. What is Second Life Challenges

grace
Download Presentation

Agenda

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. NTID Technology SymposiumTeaching Technology in the Virtual World of Second Life®by James R. MalloryGary L. LongJoseph S. StanislowWerner ZornNational Technical Institute for the DeafRochester Institute of Technology

  2. Agenda • What is Second Life • Challenges • Similarities/Differences from an Actual Computer • Implementation • Phase I • Phase II • Findings • Hands-on Activity

  3. Second Life® • Largest user-created 3D virtual world community http://secondlife.com/ • RIT has an Island and an island and also groups http://online.rit.edu/secondlife/ • Experience from national technical conferences during the last few years

  4. Development Challenges • We are only one of many projects on OL’s list • Interfacing with developers in OL • Having them understand what we need • 3D, pictures often not sufficient • Functionality of computer • Limited functionality of Second Life • Drastically reduce our instructional goals

  5. How This is Similar to a Real Computer • CMOS Screen showing on Monitor • Monitor off when: • Power Supply unplugged • Power Switch off • Monitor cord unplugged • Video card not in all the way • Video card defective

  6. How This is Similar to a Real Computer • CMOS Screen showing on Monitor • Values on Monitor Indicate: • 1 RAM module not in all the way • 1 RAM module defective • Master/Slave jumpers not correct for • EIDE DVD device (Slave) • EIDE Hard drive (Master) • SATA data cable unplugged

  7. How This is Different from a Real Computer • CPU out, indicates on monitor • Primary EIDE hard drive containing OS • Both RAM modules out, indicates on monitor

  8. Current Future Plans • Use with portion of PCHW1 class • Gather data and analyze to assess the value (or not) of this as a learning tool

  9. Two Phases for Student Testing • Theory derived fromBloom’s taxonomy of educational objectives • Phase I • Test the students knowledge • Identify parts/components • Phase II • Test the students Learning • Trouble shooting problems

  10. Phase I

  11. Phase I

  12. Phase I • Scoring as follows: • 0 Could not identify part/component • 1 Identified part/component but not detailed • Example – Hard Drive • 2 Fully identified part/component • Example – SATA Hard Drive

  13. Phase II

  14. Phase II • The monitor is blank and shows nothing. Which of the below could cause this to happen? • Power supply is not plugged in. • One of the mother board spacers is missing. • Power supply switch is off. • EIDE data cable is disconnected from the EIDE hard drive • Video card is bad. • There is no Ethernet cable connected to the Ethernet port • Video card is not pushed down all the way into its slot. • There are no speakers connected to the audio port. • Monitor is not plugged in.

  15. Findings Phase I Results • Phase I results • Low student participation due to no grading • Inconsistent collection of data by faculty • Students who learned from Second Life performed equal to but not better than those who didn’t on labeling parts.

  16. Findings Phase II Results • Phase II results • Improves student participation due to performing it as part of the class • Better collection of data by author • Students did learn trouble shooting skills from SL • Statistical Analysis

  17. Let’s Go Inworld!

More Related