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Virtual Worlds and Health Rashid Kashani, BA, BSc, BScOT, MScOT(C)(R)

Virtual Worlds and Health Rashid Kashani, BA, BSc, BScOT, MScOT(C)(R) Occupational Therapist / PhD Student. Outline. What are Virtual Worlds (VW s)? Current clinical uses, studies Why use a VW at all? Demonstration, further examples

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Virtual Worlds and Health Rashid Kashani, BA, BSc, BScOT, MScOT(C)(R)

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  1. Virtual Worlds and Health Rashid Kashani, BA, BSc, BScOT, MScOT(C)(R) Occupational Therapist / PhD Student

  2. Outline • What are Virtual Worlds (VW s)? • Current clinical uses, studies • Why use a VW at all? • Demonstration, further examples • Current research in development – client and student focused

  3. What Many Think When Hearing the Term “Virtual Worlds”…

  4. So What are Virtual Worlds? • A virtual world is an interactive simulated environment accessed by multiple users through an online interface. • There are many different types of virtual worlds, however there are six features all of them have in common: • Shared Space • Graphical User Interface • Immediacy • Interactivity • Persistence • Socialization/Community • Education in Second Life

  5. Current Clinical Uses

  6. Current Clinical Uses

  7. Current Clinical Uses

  8. Perceived: Cost Too hard to use Real is better than virtual Real: Habits Learning of some new skills required Sometimes real is better than virtual (but sometimes it’s the other way around too!) Need for further research, infancy of technology Limitations and Barriers

  9. So why use VWs at all? Interactivity Safety Training costs Immersion Shift in type of learning/experiences The 3D Web is coming – remember what happened when…

  10. Demonstrations

  11. Current Research in Development – Student / Learner Focused

  12. Current Research in Development – Client / Patient Focused

  13. Current Research in Development – Client / Patient Focused

  14. Contact Information • RL – rashid.kashani@albertahelathservices.ca (780) 407 1333 Aberhart Centre 8311 (3 floor) • SL – IM: Rashid Singh

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