Summaries of Papers
Winn, W., Hoffman, H., Hollander, A., Osberg, K., Rose, H., Char, P. (1997). The effect of student construction of virtual environments on the performance of high- and low- ability students. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association. Chicago, IL: ResearchGate.
An early paper on student achievements in virtual environments. Participants wore a virtual reality helmet and held a wand that was positionally tracked. Good reference for learning affordances in virtual reality.
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