Home > Research > Publications & Outputs > A 3D multi-user virtual laboratory : is success...
View graph of relations

A 3D multi-user virtual laboratory : is successful implementation enough?

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSNChapter

Published

Standard

A 3D multi-user virtual laboratory : is successful implementation enough? / Sime, Julie-Ann; Kemp, Bob.
Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 2008: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications.. ed. / J. Luca; E. R. Weippl. Cheasapeake, CA: AACE, 2008. p. 3539-3547.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSNChapter

Harvard

Sime, J-A & Kemp, B 2008, A 3D multi-user virtual laboratory : is successful implementation enough? in J Luca & ER Weippl (eds), Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 2008: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications.. AACE, Cheasapeake, CA, pp. 3539-3547. <http://go.editlib.org/?fuseaction=Reader.ViewFullText&paper_id=28874>

APA

Sime, J-A., & Kemp, B. (2008). A 3D multi-user virtual laboratory : is successful implementation enough? In J. Luca, & E. R. Weippl (Eds.), Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 2008: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications. (pp. 3539-3547). AACE. http://go.editlib.org/?fuseaction=Reader.ViewFullText&paper_id=28874

Vancouver

Sime J-A, Kemp B. A 3D multi-user virtual laboratory : is successful implementation enough? In Luca J, Weippl ER, editors, Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 2008: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications.. Cheasapeake, CA: AACE. 2008. p. 3539-3547

Author

Sime, Julie-Ann ; Kemp, Bob. / A 3D multi-user virtual laboratory : is successful implementation enough?. Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 2008: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications.. editor / J. Luca ; E. R. Weippl. Cheasapeake, CA : AACE, 2008. pp. 3539-3547

Bibtex

@inbook{4c1667dae1ff48e5a3e8f90f356a3c49,
title = "A 3D multi-user virtual laboratory : is successful implementation enough?",
abstract = "Is successful implementation enough? Using Hiltz & Johnson{\textquoteright}s (1989) definition of successful implementation, as adoption or acceptance, we discuss the evaluation of a 3D multi-user virtual laboratory for the teaching of radiopharmacy. The views and experiences of educators and learners in Canada and Europe are gathered. Multiple users can enter the virtual laboratory, move an avatar around and communicate with each other while interacting with the virtual world and associated interactive learning resources. Qualitative and quantitative data gathered from three studies suggests that learning effectiveness, satisfaction and acceptance of the virtual laboratory are extremely high in Canada where most learners experienced a sense of presence and became quickly immersed, and where instructor acceptance is extremely high, however, European educators revealed concerns over adoption. We conclude that successful implementation requires not only good participatory design and successful implementation, but also support for educators in integrating it into their teaching practice.",
author = "Julie-Ann Sime and Bob Kemp",
year = "2008",
month = jun,
language = "English",
pages = "3539--3547",
editor = "J. Luca and Weippl, {E. R.}",
booktitle = "Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 2008: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications.",
publisher = "AACE",

}

RIS

TY - CHAP

T1 - A 3D multi-user virtual laboratory : is successful implementation enough?

AU - Sime, Julie-Ann

AU - Kemp, Bob

PY - 2008/6

Y1 - 2008/6

N2 - Is successful implementation enough? Using Hiltz & Johnson’s (1989) definition of successful implementation, as adoption or acceptance, we discuss the evaluation of a 3D multi-user virtual laboratory for the teaching of radiopharmacy. The views and experiences of educators and learners in Canada and Europe are gathered. Multiple users can enter the virtual laboratory, move an avatar around and communicate with each other while interacting with the virtual world and associated interactive learning resources. Qualitative and quantitative data gathered from three studies suggests that learning effectiveness, satisfaction and acceptance of the virtual laboratory are extremely high in Canada where most learners experienced a sense of presence and became quickly immersed, and where instructor acceptance is extremely high, however, European educators revealed concerns over adoption. We conclude that successful implementation requires not only good participatory design and successful implementation, but also support for educators in integrating it into their teaching practice.

AB - Is successful implementation enough? Using Hiltz & Johnson’s (1989) definition of successful implementation, as adoption or acceptance, we discuss the evaluation of a 3D multi-user virtual laboratory for the teaching of radiopharmacy. The views and experiences of educators and learners in Canada and Europe are gathered. Multiple users can enter the virtual laboratory, move an avatar around and communicate with each other while interacting with the virtual world and associated interactive learning resources. Qualitative and quantitative data gathered from three studies suggests that learning effectiveness, satisfaction and acceptance of the virtual laboratory are extremely high in Canada where most learners experienced a sense of presence and became quickly immersed, and where instructor acceptance is extremely high, however, European educators revealed concerns over adoption. We conclude that successful implementation requires not only good participatory design and successful implementation, but also support for educators in integrating it into their teaching practice.

M3 - Chapter

SP - 3539

EP - 3547

BT - Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 2008: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications.

A2 - Luca, J.

A2 - Weippl, E. R.

PB - AACE

CY - Cheasapeake, CA

ER -