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LUCCA, JOYCE A.

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0.224 virtual world worlds co-creation flow users cognitive life settings environment place environments augmented second intention
0.210 learning mental conceptual new learn situated development working assumptions improve ess existing investigates capture advanced
0.149 research researchers framework future information systems important present agenda identify areas provide understanding contributions using

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CHUNG, JONG-MOON 1 Jr., Nicholas C. Romano 1 Sharda, Ramesh 1 SCHEETS, GEORGE 1
SLEEZER, CATHERINE M. 1 Weiser, Mark 1
computer-supported collaborative learning requiring immersive presence (CSCLIP) 1 distance learning (DL) 1 immersive presence (IP) 1 psychomotor learning objectives 1
situated learning 1

Articles (1)

Foundation for the Study of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Requiring Immersive Presence. (Journal of Management Information Systems, 2004)
Authors: Abstract:
    The dramatic increase in distance learning (DL) enrollments in higher education is likely to continue. However, research on DL, which includes psychomotor, cognitive, and affective skills, is virtually nonexistent. Indeed, DL for psychomotor skills has been viewed as impossible. Laboratory coursework, which we define as including the acquisition of psychomotor, cognitive, and affective skills, has become a limiting factor in the growth of DL. What is needed is a synergistic integration of technologies and human-computer interface (HCI) principles from computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL), collaborative learning systems, and immersive presence technologies to enable achievement of psychomotor learning objectives. This paper defines the computer-supported collaborative learning requiring immersive presence (CSCLIP) research area, provides a theoretical foundation for CSCLIP, and develops an agenda for research in CSCLIP to establish a foundation for the study of this emerging area. It also briefly describes a CSCLIP-based telecommunications lab currently under development. CSCLIP is presented as a major research opportunity for information systems researchers interested in empirical research as well as technical development.