Remembrance of things past: Using maps and routes to navigate through virtual environment experiences

Clinton Jeffery, Gustav Verhulsdonck

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Abstract

Collaborative Virtual Environments (CVEs) show great promise in domains such as education. Instead of using 3D space to weakly imitate physical classrooms, educators can create 3D spaces that directly reflect subject matter, and allow students to interact with it. Using non-physical 3D spaces creates potential orientation and navigation problems, which are best solved by means of (a) familiar metaphors and (b) repeated, gradually expanding experiences within the virtual space. This paper explores the use of maps and routes to navigate not the 3D virtual environment, but the records of users' previous experiences in the environment. Our premise is that textual content (whether lecture or lab material, or chat transcripts) can be more effectively navigated using appropriate temporal and subject- oriented aids, instead of relying on scrollbars or textual searches.
Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - 2006
EventIEEE Hawaii International Conference on Systems Science - Kauai, HI
Duration: Jan 1 2006Dec 31 2006

Conference

ConferenceIEEE Hawaii International Conference on Systems Science
Period01/1/0612/31/06

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