Language teaching in 3D virtual worlds with machinima: Reflecting on an online machinima teacher training course

Thomas, Michael orcid iconORCID: 0000-0001-6451-4439 and Schneider, Christel (2018) Language teaching in 3D virtual worlds with machinima: Reflecting on an online machinima teacher training course. International Journal of Computer-Assisted Language Learning and Teaching, 8 (2). ISSN 2155-7098

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.4018/IJCALLT.2018040102

Abstract

This paper is based on findings arising from a large, two-year EU project entitled “Creating Machinima to Enhance Online Language Learning and Teaching” (CAMELOT), which was the first to investigate the potential of machinima, a form of virtual filmmaking that uses screen capture to record activity in immersive 3D environments, for language teaching. The paper examines interaction in two particular phases of the project: facilitator-novice teacher interaction in an online teacher training course which took place in Second Life and teachers’ field-testing of machinima which arose from it. Examining qualitative data from interviews and screen recordings following two iterations of a 6-week online teacher training course which was designed to train novice teachers how to produce machinima and the evaluation of the field-testing, the paper highlights the pitfalls teachers encountered and reinforces the argument that creating opportunities for pedagogical purposes in virtual worlds implies that teachers need to change their perspectives to take advantage of the affordances offered.


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