SLClasses
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Classes in which Second Life is used
Ohio University 2006 Summer Session 1 CS490/590 "Massively Multiplayer Games"
- Instructor: Chang Liu
- Students: 2 Computer Science PhD students; 1 Civil Engineering PhD student; 7 Computer Science Master students; 1 Elecrical Engineering Master student; 2 Computer Science senior students;
- 7/11/2006 Guest lecture by Larry Pixel of NMC Campus
- 7/18/2006 Guest lecture by Christopher Keesey of OUWB
Ohio University 2006 Fall CS456/556 "Software Design and Development"
- Instructor: Chang Liu
- Students: 20 Computer Science senior and graduate students.
- Second Life class activity
Ohio University 2006 Fall ENG308J Advanced Composition and Technology
- Instructor: Paul Shovlin
- Students: 20 undergraduate students
- Second Life class activity: Option to write mini-ethnographies on communities in SL.
University of Mary Washington 2006 Fall CPSC 390 "Software Engineering"
- Instructor: Jennifer Polack-Wahl
- Students: 13 Computer Science majors (12 juniors and 1 senior).
- Second Life class activity
Univeristy of Mary Washington 2006 Fall CPSC 331 Computer Graphics and Game Programming
- Instructor: Jennifer A. Polack-Wahl
- Students: 9 Undergraduate Computer Science Majors (1 Senior, 6 Juniors, 2 Sophmores)
- Second Life class activity
Ohio University Winter 2007 CS690 "Development and Design of Multiplayer Games"
- Instructor: Chang Liu
- Students: Computer Science and Computer Engineering graduate students
Ohio University Winter 2007 ENG308J Advanced Composition and Technology
- Instructor: Paul Shovlin
- Students: 20 undergraduate students
- Second Life class activity: Explore SL as a class over multiple sessions. Study discourse and self-representation. Write formal papers about experiences on SL.
Ohio University Spring 2007 ENG152 Writing and Reading
- Instructor: Paul Shovlin
- Students: 20 undergraduate students
- Second Life class activity: Explore SL as a class over multiple sessions. Study ethos and analyze visual texts.
Ohio University Spring 2007 CS456/556 "Software Development and Design
- Instructor: Chang Liu
- Students: about 15 undergraduate students and about 10 graduate students
- Second Life class activity: Software engineering process game, Groupthink exercise
- Second Life class project: Develop a customized Second Life viewer with improved video capability.
Ohio University Spring 2007 EDCT 793E - Advanced Topics in Instructional Technology
- Instructor: Teresa Franklin
- 5 hr. Doctoral Seminar in Spring 2007.
- 17 Ph.D. students were enrolled.
- The purpose was to explore commonly used educational learning theory and its application to Second Life. The course is a 9 week course in which each student researched a learning theory and its application to Second Life as well as establish an understanding of game theory and its application in the development of learning tools for the K-12 classroom.
Ohio University EDTE 800 - Advanced Learning Theory course in Teacher Education
- Teresa Franklin served as a guest lecturer for the EDTE 800 - Advanced Learning Theory course in Teacher Education.
- 10 Ph.D. students in the course
- The class worked in SL during the course to examine Bandura's theory of social construction.
Ohio University Fall 2007 CS456/556 "Software Development and Design
- Instructor: Chang Liu
- Students: about 8 undergraduate students and about 3 graduate students
- Second Life class activity: Software engineering process game, Groupthink exercise
- Second Life class project: Develop a customized Second Life viewer with improved video capability.
