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Explorative learning in Virtual World concerns about student getting lost and without clear direction.
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Welcome to a new virtual world of business.
Learners navigate through the virtual world and answer questions concerning English spelling.
In addition to portals, researchers will often make use of consent cards or tokens in virtual worlds; this alleviates concerns that unannounced researcher presence is unacceptable, or, that a researcher's presence is intrusive to the natural flow and movement of a given locale.
Nathan Drake might "die" a hundred times before the end of any Uncharted game, but as far as that virtual world and the other characters are concerned, his demise never happened it doesn't become canon.
We must use the voice we found when our virtual world was in jeopardy to voice our concern for the peril of the real world.
In large-scale distributed virtual environments (DVEs), the NP-hard zone mapping problem concerns how to assign distinct zones of the virtual world to a number of distributed servers to improve overall interactivity.
There were other developments concerning the new class in Harvard's virtual world.
It seems more the concerns are in the physical safety of being distracted in the virtual world when an unplanned physical event happens.
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