Educators have thus begun attempting to bridge this crevasse and have turned to venues that were previously considered to be distractions for help. Rather than fight the interest students have in spending hours on various games and websites, many professors are utilizing virtual realities such as Second Life as supplemental class time. I have personally had the pleasure of working together with a handful of brilliant people who greatly contributed to generating digital learning realms within Second Life and exploring the extents of their use in foreign language learning, Spanish in particular. Teachers are able to invest in "land" in the digital world and build a reality best suited to fit the learning goals. A hacienda style villa, such as that developed by Dr. James Abraham, can provide cultural context for learning Spanish, with tasks designed to practice forms. But this is only the beginning, with larger universities expending resources on building virtual libraries and resource centers for their students and creating distance learning modules.
Practice Spanish Screenshot |
For those still wondering and with reservations about creating an account to view Second Life, the "Practice Spanish" demo is available here.
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