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What are the learning affordances of 3-D virtual environments?
Barney Dalgarno,
Mark Lee
Education
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Three-dimensional Virtual Worlds
100%
Learning Affordances
100%
3D Virtual Learning Environment
100%
Unique Characteristics
50%
Learning Benefits
50%
Potential for Learning
50%
Experiential Learning
25%
Educational Needs
25%
Three-dimensional (3D)
25%
Collaborative Learning
25%
Interactivity
25%
Spatial Knowledge Representation
25%
Game World
25%
Virtual Worlds
25%
Simulation Game
25%
Increased Motivation
25%
Representational Fidelity
25%
Psychology
Affordance Learning
100%
Interactivity
100%
Collaborative Learning
100%