On 29-04-2010 8:31, Ideia Boa wrote:
Hi Elizabeth

We can build a region free of charge to all volunteers reproduce your tests, and can also play one or two tests.
For other volunteers, you will have to be you to send invitations.

The WorldSimTerra is always ready to host all kinds of initiatives for schools and universities, only that, our time is very short so we can help more.

The region will have your name "ELIZABETH", so the volunteers will be easy to find and may be available on Saturday and Sunday. The owner of the region will be one of our mentors "Pato Donald", he will have the ability to handle the server if necessary.

Regards
Ideia Boa

www.worldsimterra.com



On 29-04-2010 8:06, Elizabeth Lowry wrote:
Ideia,

Ah, then you can reproduce the study?

If so, that's wonderful! Is there anything in the instructions I put up at http://hokiegrid.cs.vt.edu/index.php?&page=smodul&id=34&btn=33&subbtn=34 <http://hokiegrid.cs.vt.edu/index.php?&page=smodul&id=34&btn=33&subbtn=34> that I should clarify to help you start?

Thanks,
Elizabeth


On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Ideia Boa <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Elizabeth

    We can build a region within our WorldSimTerra Grid for
    volunteers who can use it for your scientific work.
    Therefore all volunteers who are interested in reproducing your
    tests can do so in this region
    If there is interest in this region, please send a reply to the
    list and the call for volunteers.

    Regards
    Ideia Boa
    www.worldsimterra.com <http://www.worldsimterra.com>

    On 29-04-2010 9:15, Elizabeth Lowry wrote:
    Hi all,

    I tried telling the individuals who answered my first email back
    in March about this, but I haven't gotten any responses yet.

    I'd really like to compare the results I'm getting from my study
    with someone else's - I've posted instructions at
    http://hokiegrid.cs.vt.edu/index.php?&page=smodul&id=34&btn=33&subbtn=34
    <http://hokiegrid.cs.vt.edu/index.php?&page=smodul&id=34&btn=33&subbtn=34> 
and
    I'd really like to talk to some of you about reproducing my
    experiment.  Please?  It's for science!

    Thank you,
    Elizabeth Lowry


    On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Elizabeth Lowry
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Hi all,

        My name is Elizabeth Lowry and I'm a Master's Student in the
        Computer Science program at Virginia Tech.

        As part of my thesis, I'm going to be running a user study
        using OpenSim.  I'll be packaging my setup, including the
        data collection tools, in an OAR, and I'm hoping some of you
        will be willing to reproduce my experiment using that OAR
        and let me compare your results to mine.

        The idea of the experiment is to measure the effect of
        levels of spatial presentation in a virtual environment on
        that environment's effectiveness.  I'll be presenting two
        lessons -- one on the photoelectric effect, a topic with a
        level of inherent spatial content, and one on a yet-to-be
        determined topic that isn't inherently spatial, like music
        or logic -- at three levels of spatial presentation -- as a
        slide show given in the virtual world, as a set of posters
        arranged in space (with the slides from the
        previously-mentioned slideshow as the posters), and as a set
        of full-on 3D exhibits (presenting the same information as
        the slides) taking advantage of a virtual environment's
        ability to present 3D objects.  Subjects will visit exactly
        one of the topic/level-of-spatial-presentation combinations
        for a set period of time and their learning will be measured
        by comparing their scores on quizzes before and after visiting.

        The question I'm hoping to answer is: How much effort is
        really worth it in the construction of a virtual learning
        environment?  And does this level of effort vary between
        topics that are inherently spatial and ones that aren't?  If
        the full-3D versions of the learning environments in the
        study lead to the greatest improvements in quiz scores,
        it'll indicate that the greater amount of effort required to
        build such environments pays off in better learning.

        Obviously, more work would need to be done in the future,
        whatever the results of this study -- but to get solid
        results on this study, I'd like your help.

        Is anyone on this list in a position to run a user study in
        OpenSim with 30 or more participants by mid to late April?

        Thank you,
        Elizabeth Lowry



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