Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Cary, NC United States
Occupation
Architect/ Designer of Immersive 3D Environments; Consultant
Industry
Apparel / Fashion
Website
www.HumanMosaicSystems.com
About
Beverly McCarter is an award winning certified architect/designer of immersive 3D Learning Environments (virtual worlds), as well as a certified facilitator of self-organizing systems for complex environments. Her work focuses on utilizing immersive 3D learning environments to tackle Wicked Problems (problems related to complex human interactions) and the psychology of the avatar. She has worked with United States Army Simulation and Training Technology Center (STTC), National Defense University (including Pentagon leadership), Smithsonian Institute, and Innovative Decisions, Inc., to name a few. She has co-authored the book "Leadership in Chaordic Organizations" (Complex and Enterprise...
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Psychology on Second Life?: Learning, Support and Research in 3D Online Multi-user Virtual Environments.
Simon Bignell
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14 years ago
Open Sim As An Alternative To Second Life
Aline Click
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14 years ago
ImmersED in virtual worlds
Kerry (aka KerryJ) Johnson
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14 years ago
Virtual Worlds Project Proposal - Reaction Grid
Lucy Barrow
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14 years ago
"Don't Come to Class Naked": Immersion, Engagement and Ethos for Freshman Composition Writers Using SecondLife
Sarah Robbins
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17 years ago
IBM's use of virtual worlds - Roo Reynolds' presentation at Eduserv Foundation Symposium 2007
Roo Reynolds
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17 years ago
UT Dallas School of Management in Second Life (IOL 2008)
Serinity
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16 years ago
Virtuals worlds and radical pedagogy
University of Newcastle, NSW.
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16 years ago
Second Life for Education
iconolith
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17 years ago
MUVEs and second lives: exploring education in second life
University of Newcastle, NSW.
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16 years ago
Learning to teach in Second Life
Angelina Macedo
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14 years ago
Setting The Stage For Extending Our Reach: An Overview Of Web 2.0 Tools And Resources
kennbicknell
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15 years ago