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UK: Research Associate position based at the Open University PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 02 August 2008


Closing date for applications: 21/08/2008

The Faculty of Mathematics, Computing and Technology at the Open University, UK is seeking a post-graduate researcher to work on a JISC-funded e-learning research project: "Design of Learning Spaces in 3-D Virtual Environments"; Salary range: £25,888 - £30,912; 9 months contract available from 1st October 2008.

The aim of this project is to address: "How 3-D learning spaces should be designed for learner-engagement?" The project involves evaluation of learning spaces within Second Life, a 3-D virtual world (www.secondlife.com). You will gather data on a variety of learning spaces exhibiting different degrees of 'realism' within Second Life, and how these support varied learning-objectives. You will elicit perceptions of learners and educators about the spaces for teaching and learning.

Ideally, should have a Ph.D. in Education, Human-Computer Interaction, Psychology, or a related discipline. However, candidates who are suitably qualified and have experience of evaluating technology-enabled learning environments will be considered. Previous research experience or training at post-graduate level of applying research methods is essential. Experience of conducting remote-evaluations of interactive-systems would be an added advantage.

For detailed information and how to apply email the Recruitment Secretary at quoting the reference number. [Please quote reference 4877.] For enquiries about the research project, please contact: Dr. Shailey Minocha [ ].

Further particulars are available in large print, disk or audiotape (Minicom 01908 654901). We promote diversity in employment and welcome applications from all sections of the community.

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The Open University is incorporated by Royal Charter (RC 000391), an exempt charity in England & Wales and a charity registered in Scotland (SC 038302).

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