book :: Lee, J. J. & Hoadley, C. (2006). "Ugly in a World Where You Can Choose to be Beautiful": Teaching and Learning About Diversity via Virtual Worlds. In S. Barab, K. E. Hay, & D. T. Hickey (Eds.), International Conference of the Learning Sciences (pp. 383-389). Bloomington, IN: International Society of the Learning Sciences.

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Abstract

In this paper, we discuss an approach to providing students with first-hand learning
experiences that help them understand cultural differences and aspects of diversity. As part of a five-week course, fourteen high school students participated in activities within massively multiplayer online games (MMOGs) as learning environments to explore issues of identity construction, discrimination, and cultural sensitivity. Student attitudes towards diversity and towards the technology used in the course are discussed. The students reported using the tool to explore and to equalize cultural and demographic differences. They showed significant improvement on a measure of sensitivity towards an understanding of diversity, and evidence suggests they were able to develop a more sophisticated, less essentialist model of diversity.


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Authors
  • No_image_small_mask_ffffff J. Lee
  • No_image_small_mask_ffffff Chris Hoadley

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  • No_image_small_mask_ffffff S. Barab
  • No_image_small_mask_ffffff K. Hay
  • No_image_small_mask_ffffff D. Hickey

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Target Audience

Youth (13-18)

Project Type

Research
Cyber-learning
Technology/software product
Educational game

Project Setting

Internet
School

Subject Area

Technology