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Virtual Psychology

Encouraging interest, discussion and collaboration in Virtual Psychology - the study of behaviour and mental processes in synthetic environments. Please join us in sharing Psychological perspectives on education and research in virtual worlds.

Website: http://www.miltonbroome.com
Members: 41
Created By: Milton Broome
Latest Activity: Aug 13

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Ethical Considerations in Teaching and Research in Virtual Worlds 5 Replies

As educationalists we have a ‘Duty of Care’ over those we teach. How does this differ in 3D multi-user virtual worlds and what considerations must we take in account when educating and conducting r...

Tagged: milton broome, guidelines, second life, teaching, sl-labs

Started by Milton Broome. Last reply by Daniel Livingstone Aug 13.

The human body is obsolete

I've been interested in the futurist performance art of Stelarc (born. Stelios Arcadiou) for a while now. He worked at Nottingham Trent University, which is just down the road from Derby University...

Tagged: art, technology, posthumanism, "second, psychology

Started by Milton Broome Aug 13.

"Psychology is the physics of virtual reality" (Bricken, 1990) 2 Replies

I hope that I am not stepping over any boundaries here. But I could not figure out where to share this great quote without being out of place in the "Ethics" thread. I am certainly touching on Psyc...

Started by Sabine Reljic / Willow Shenlin. Last reply by Jeff Stanton Aug 8.

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Milton Broome Comment by Milton Broome on July 12, 2008 at 2:47pm
SL-Labs (Psychology in SL at University of Derby) recently featured in the San Francisco Chronicle in an article about Second Life healing called, 'Second Life offers healing, therapeutic options for users'. The article outlines various support groups in-world and mentions a variety of people that have contributed group over the years. Autism and Asperger’s are mentioned as well as the work of avatar 'The Sojourner' a multiple stroke survivor who created the "Shockproof Dreams" sim for stroke victims, people with autism and Asperger's syndrome and the people who care for them.

The article is well balanced and offers a glance in to the future of virtual worlds and the way in which they can have value to people real world lives.

The web article is here: http://tinyurl.com/6oybrd
Katherine Gordy Levine Comment by Katherine Gordy Levine on May 21, 2008 at 8:36am
Thank you for this site, I look forward to sharing knowledge and hope I can offer Sharing Knowledge Groups to lonely, shy, anxious or angry students. Visit my Sharing Knowledge Site on Second Life and walk my labyrinth (not perfected yet) but pretty good for an old in body and brain lady. My youngest son suffered from severe learning disabilities, became so depressed his Senior Year, we let him get a GED instead of staying in school, after four years of "finding himself" and the right partner he returned to school through a certificate program offered at College of the Redwoods in California. That lead eventually to graduated magna cum laude from Cal-Poly. I love community colleges.
Barry Joseph Comment by Barry Joseph on May 16, 2008 at 2:26pm
Awesome! So please create a forum discussion within the group, or attract a total of ten members, and then we'd be happy to feature so it will appear throughout the site.
Milton Broome Comment by Milton Broome on May 16, 2008 at 12:46pm
I see this group as a hub for the dissemination of new techniques and teachings on the use of virtual worlds for education and enquiry from a Psychological perspective. For example, at University of Derby we have developed techniques and adapted existing technology for running experiments in Second Life. I would like to find out about new initiatives in virtual education and research and share some of our own. The group can be used to build connections amongst those interested in the Psychological aspects of multi-user virtual worlds. The SLED lists and other portals are great of course but here we can share tools and multimedia resources as well and build a community that is much more readily accessible.
Barry Joseph Comment by Barry Joseph on May 15, 2008 at 4:19pm
Milton, Thanks for starting this group. Just to be clear - can you please say more about the connections between the mission stated above and the overall focus of RezEd, for those using virtual worlds for learning. I look forward to hearing more!
Milton Broome Comment by Milton Broome on May 15, 2008 at 3:29pm
Welcome to the new group. I intend to use this group as a web spill-over from the Psychology and research Second Life groups. We can utilise a web site as discussion develops. Whilst we get established please feel free to raise discussion topic, question or engage in any way you feel suitable.

I'd like one of the first, and perhaps ongoing topics, to be ethics and good practice in education and Psychological research in virtual worlds. Please post your views.

Milton
 
 

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