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Dossier: "The virtual environment student"

The virtual environment student. An initial approximation

Federico Borges Sáiz (fborges@uoc.edu)
English Language Lecturer in the UOC Department of Languages and Cultures

Abstract

The quote at the start of the "Introduction" ("Education follows an agricultural timetable, has an industrial structure and operation and is set in an increasingly digitalised society") illustrates the need for an in-depth understanding of training in virtual environments. This understanding rests on knowing its central element: the student.


This article invites the reader to take a look at the figure and the performance of the virtual environment student. One of the features of the twenty-first century is that of leading increasingly to a learning society, where citizens learn, formally or informally, throughout their lives. Technology sustains many of the behavioural and attitude traits of these citizens, although technology is only the first step; beyond this, the attitudes, skills and motivation required for successfully performing in a virtual environment are necessary.

Keywords

learning society, virtual environment student, virtual environment, virtual student, virtual training

Submission date: January 2007
Published in: May 2007

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