Worksheets and References: Creating an Immersive Environment
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References
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Bielaczyc, K. (2006). Designing Social Infrastructure: Critical Issues in Creating Learning Environments With Technology. Journal of the Learning Sciences, 15(3), 301-329.
Carnes, M. (2014). Minds on fire: How role-immersion games transform college. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
CrossleyFrolick, K. (2010). Beyond Model UN: Simulating MultiLevel, MultiActor Diplomacy Using the Millennium Development Goals. International Studies Perspectives, 11(2), 184-201.
Dede, C. (2009). Immersive interfaces for engagement and learning. Science (New York, N.Y.), 323(5910), 66-9.
Dengler, M. (2008). Classroom Active Learning Complemented by an Online Discussion Forum to Teach Sustainability. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 32(3), 481-494.
Hobgood, C., Sherwood, G., Frush, K., Hollar, D., Maynard, L., Foster, B., . . . Taekman, J. (2010). Teamwork training with nursing and medical students: Does the method matter? Results of an interinstitutional, interdisciplinary collaboration. Quality and Safety in Health Care, 19(6), E25.
Mcgrath, J., Taekman, J., Dev, P., Danforth, D., Mohan, D., Kman, N., . . . Bond, W. (2017). Using Virtual Reality Simulation Environments to Assess Competence for Emergency Medicine Learners. Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. doi: 10.1111/acem.13308.
Schnurr, M.A., De Santo, E., & Craig, R. (2013). Using a blended learning approach to simulate the negotiation of a multilateral environmental agreement. International Studies Perspectives, 14, 109-129.
Spector, J. M. (2014). Conceptualizing the emerging field of smart learning environments. Smart learning environments, 1(1), 2.