Tutoring in the metaverse. Study on student-teachers’ and tutors’ perceptions about NPC tutor

IntroductionThe metaverse is defined as a new frontier for anyone’s everyday life and a new challenge for the training and the professional development. The extended reality of the metaverse offers a new learning environment in which additional educational roles intervene to support the teaching and...

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Main Author: Laura Sara Agrati
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-10-01
Series:Frontiers in Education
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feduc.2023.1202442/full
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description IntroductionThe metaverse is defined as a new frontier for anyone’s everyday life and a new challenge for the training and the professional development. The extended reality of the metaverse offers a new learning environment in which additional educational roles intervene to support the teaching and learning processes.MethodsThe work explores some aspects of the metaverse as a support for the initial training of teachers. It presents a study on the perceptions that student-teachers and school tutors of a teaching qualification path have, specifically, of the so-called ‘non-player characters’ (NPC) tutor and peers, in the metaverse. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected via mixed questionnaire and analyzed via descriptive statistics and QDA.ResultsThe analysis found some differences in expectations between student-teachers and school tutors with respect to the metaverse, to the new educational roles related and, specifically, to the NPC tutor role. The triangulation of the early data is highlighting a general new look at the possibilities offered by the metaverse – in monitoring the learning program and in decision-making practices – as well as expectation about the teachers training – Artificial Intelligence relationship.DiscussionThe results of study regarding the perceptions of student-teachers and school tutors on the metaverse and on the role of the NPC tutor are offered as insights to be explored, through further investigations, to those responsible for teacher training courses and to the research that today investigates the learning effects of the metaverse as a potential professional training environment.
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spelling doaj.art-65c7d675bcee4ad4b7b514d6903920812023-10-13T06:16:55ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Education2504-284X2023-10-01810.3389/feduc.2023.12024421202442Tutoring in the metaverse. Study on student-teachers’ and tutors’ perceptions about NPC tutorLaura Sara AgratiIntroductionThe metaverse is defined as a new frontier for anyone’s everyday life and a new challenge for the training and the professional development. The extended reality of the metaverse offers a new learning environment in which additional educational roles intervene to support the teaching and learning processes.MethodsThe work explores some aspects of the metaverse as a support for the initial training of teachers. It presents a study on the perceptions that student-teachers and school tutors of a teaching qualification path have, specifically, of the so-called ‘non-player characters’ (NPC) tutor and peers, in the metaverse. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected via mixed questionnaire and analyzed via descriptive statistics and QDA.ResultsThe analysis found some differences in expectations between student-teachers and school tutors with respect to the metaverse, to the new educational roles related and, specifically, to the NPC tutor role. The triangulation of the early data is highlighting a general new look at the possibilities offered by the metaverse – in monitoring the learning program and in decision-making practices – as well as expectation about the teachers training – Artificial Intelligence relationship.DiscussionThe results of study regarding the perceptions of student-teachers and school tutors on the metaverse and on the role of the NPC tutor are offered as insights to be explored, through further investigations, to those responsible for teacher training courses and to the research that today investigates the learning effects of the metaverse as a potential professional training environment.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feduc.2023.1202442/fullmetaversetutoringteacher trainingmixed study designnot-played characters
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Tutoring in the metaverse. Study on student-teachers’ and tutors’ perceptions about NPC tutor
Frontiers in Education
metaverse
tutoring
teacher training
mixed study design
not-played characters
title Tutoring in the metaverse. Study on student-teachers’ and tutors’ perceptions about NPC tutor
title_full Tutoring in the metaverse. Study on student-teachers’ and tutors’ perceptions about NPC tutor
title_fullStr Tutoring in the metaverse. Study on student-teachers’ and tutors’ perceptions about NPC tutor
title_full_unstemmed Tutoring in the metaverse. Study on student-teachers’ and tutors’ perceptions about NPC tutor
title_short Tutoring in the metaverse. Study on student-teachers’ and tutors’ perceptions about NPC tutor
title_sort tutoring in the metaverse study on student teachers and tutors perceptions about npc tutor
topic metaverse
tutoring
teacher training
mixed study design
not-played characters
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feduc.2023.1202442/full
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