• Title of article

    USE OF SECOND LIFE IN K-12 AND HIGHER EDUCATION: A Review of Research

  • Author/Authors

    INMAN, Chris The University of Alabama, USA , WRIGHT, Vivian H. The University of Alabama, USA , HARTMAN, Julia A. The University of Alabama, USA

  • From page
    67
  • To page
    85
  • Abstract
    This study reviewed empirical research conducted in Second Life by educators since Second Life‘s launch in 2003. The study‘s purpose was to identify how Second Life is being used in both K-12 and higher education. The methodology, findings, and recommendations of 27 research studies were analyzed. Researchers identified potential problems when using Second Life in education, including issues with the Second Life software and hardware requirements, a steep learning curve, and the possibility of students becoming exposed to distractions or inappropriate content. Researchers discussed potential uses of Second Life including role-play, game and simulation creation, implementation within distance education programs, and the ability to encourage student-centered learning activities. Analysis also revealed several recommendations for educators intending to use Second Life.
  • Keywords
    Second life , K , 12, higher education
  • Journal title
    Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education
  • Journal title
    Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education
  • Record number

    2580129