J. M. Moshell, C. Hughes, Dean Reed, Diane Z. Chase, Arlen F. Chase
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Virtual drama as a learning medium: the Caracol Time Travel project
Virtual drama is based on the use of a shareable virtual world as a stage setting, with avatars controlled by actors and audience members. In this experiment, students built a virtual world to teach concepts of Mesoamerican archaeology and the cultural history of the ancient Maya.