by Rich Mesch (Links to other articles in this series: 1 2 3 4 5) So what’s the goal of this story? Okay, so there’s a question you don’t often get when discussing novels or plays. What’s the goal? Well, the goal is to get to the last page of the book, or the curtain call at the [...]
Archive for October, 2010
Using Storytelling in Learning, Part 5: The Goal-Based Scenario
Posted in Performance Improvement, Series, Simulation, tagged Learning Theory, Performance Improvement, Simulation, Storytelling on October 11, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Virtual Immersive Environments: From Theory to Practice, Part 4: From Virtual Reality to Virtual Worlds
Posted in Emerging Technologies, Performance Improvement, Series, Virtual Immersive Environments, tagged Emerging Technologies, Performance Improvement, Virtual Immersive Environments, virtual worlds on October 5, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
by Rich Mesch (Links to other articles in this series: 1 2 3 4 5 6) I recently had the pleasure of speaking at the SALT conference in Arlington, VA. While there, I was fortunate enough to meet Dr. Keysha Gamor, a fellow-presenter who also has a passion for Virtual Immersive Environments and 3D Learning. Keysha was [...]