Abstract
Four themes in the literature on virtual worlds are identified and discussed: situated learning in virtual spaces and places; composing a (second) life; virtual worlds, real people; and fostering ecologies of learning.
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Hayes, E. R.
(2005).
An Extra Life: Living and Learning in Virtual Worlds.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/2005/papers/39
An Extra Life: Living and Learning in Virtual Worlds
Four themes in the literature on virtual worlds are identified and discussed: situated learning in virtual spaces and places; composing a (second) life; virtual worlds, real people; and fostering ecologies of learning.