Knowledge Sharing in the 3D Agora-world
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https://doi.org/10.54337/nlc.v4.9554Keywords:
Knowledge sharing, Avatars, Social interaction, 3D worlds, Reflective designAbstract
This paper will first introduce a theoretical grounding for understanding knowledge sharing in avatar-based sessions in a 3D world. Secondly, it will present observations from 12 explorative sessions undertaken while building and exploring social interaction with avatars in a 3D Agora world. These observations are summarized in three scenarios: “Voyage of discovery”, “Playful meeting” and “Purposeful meeting” and in a conclusion suggesting a “reflective design” approach. Research has been carried out in a special interest group (Agora SIG 5) on “Knowledge sharing across knowledge cultures” in the EU project EQUEL.
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