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Perspectives: Education in the 21st Century
Creativity in the Classroom

Virtual Education

Creating learning environments that actively engage students is important in today’s classroom. Chief Information Officer Lev Gonick uses new technologies to create an innovative approach to learning. The virtual reality of “Second Life” has opened up a new world of educational possibilities by allowing students to “actively” participate in the lessons. “Second Life” teaching is a powerful example of how we can expand the boundaries of the classroom and the scope of student-teacher-classroom interactions.

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