Vicki Russell, Senior Lecturing Fellow and Director, University Writing Program
Project Description:
Vicki Russell, Director of the University Writing Program, is investigating innovative ways that tutors can work with students on writing assignments, and students can collaborate on writing projects. Russell, using 3d virtual worlds software such as Second Life as a model, is seeking to create a virtual Writing Studio - an online, 3d “space” where students, faculty and writing tutors can collaborate in real time.
Promoting a larger “culture of writing” on the Duke campus, the resource will include spaces for exploring writing resources in non-linear ways to help students during the writing process. The online presence will be a meeting place where writing tutors can assist students with writing assignments and spaces where student organizations can collaborate on writing projects for publication.
Russell has been awarded a CIT Strategic Initiative Grant to facilitate the early stages of her project. Working with Writing Studio tutors and graduate students Richard Musselwhite and Jen Walsh, Russell will use funding from the CIT grant to learn more about Second Life and other virtual worlds applications, investigate virtual worlds tools such as Second Life, Croquet and Protosphere to determine technical suitability for the project, survey students about current and potential virtual worlds interest and use, and develop a plan and paper-prototype that can be used as a blueprint for implementing the future development of a virtual Writing Studio.
The goals of the project are to use the extensive resources for writers available on the Writing Studio Web site as a foundation for creating an interactive virtual learning environment, demonstrating for writers that writing is a dynamic rather than static process. Allowing access to these resources during a tutoring session with students in a real-time virtual environment will provide interactive ways to facilitate writing as recursive rather than linear process. In addition, by creating a virtual environment space for collaborative writing that is expandable and reproducible for other units at Duke, the project will focus on helping writers improve individual written texts and become more self-reflective better writers and provide faculty with tools to help their students become more effective writers and critical thinkers.
Project start date: 5/13/2008
Funding awarded: $4,000
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