Using Virtual Environments to Reveal Teacher Bias Towards Students' Socioeconomic Status.
Iulian RaduChris DedeJennifer WangGuanhua NieKaran BholaMitch ScuzzarellaPublished in: iLRN (2022)
Keyphrases
- virtual environment
- role play
- virtual learning environments
- learning process
- virtual world
- virtual reality
- classroom setting
- teaching materials
- pre service
- game based learning
- teacher education
- serious games
- multi user
- classroom teaching
- student learning
- learning environment
- teaching methods
- subject matter
- computer graphics
- learning activities
- collaborative learning
- elementary school students
- high school students
- higher education
- student groups
- distance learning
- learning processes
- science classroom
- mobile learning
- learning experience
- e learning
- learning opportunities
- school teachers
- science education
- intelligent tutoring systems
- synthetic characters
- teacher student
- virtual characters
- situated learning
- interaction model
- collision detection
- college students
- problem based learning
- virtual objects
- learning tools
- online learning
- learning styles
- multi user virtual environments
- virtual space
- learning outcomes
- computer supported collaborative learning
- design studio