Socio-computational systems, virtual environments, learning contexts, and the Cobalt Project
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Building a Lesson in EduSim
Here is another video tutorial developed by Rich White at the Greenbush EduSim project showing how to bring resources into an EduSim/Croquet world and how apply textures to those resources.
1 comment:
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Hi Julian
interesting demo
couple of questions
you seemed to be using a mac - drag and drop of resources is similarly enabled in windows?
what do you imagine a lesson with this would actually do?
apart from the fact it looks impressive, what are we learning, apart from manipulating a nice 3d interface?
Cobalt is an open source virtual world browser and construction toolkit application being developed at Duke University. Cobalt makes it possible for people to easily create, publish, access, and participate in a network of linked virtual worlds. Currently in pre-alpha and built using the Croquet open source software development platform, Cobalt uses peer-based messaging to eliminate the need for virtual world servers and makes it very simple to create and share secure virtual worlds that run on all major operating systems.
1 comment:
Hi Julian
interesting demo
couple of questions
you seemed to be using a mac - drag and drop of resources is similarly enabled in windows?
what do you imagine a lesson with this would actually do?
apart from the fact it looks impressive, what are we learning, apart from manipulating a nice 3d interface?
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