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I'd like to get your views on this course. This is important not only because the Faculty requires us to collect students' views on each module but also because your views are often pivotal in helping future cohorts of students decide whether they wish to take the module themselves.

Did you enjoy the module? Do you feel you learned something useful from taking it? Would you recommend it as an option to next year's students? and did I do well enough in generating helpful documentation and resources for it on the module web sites?

Many thanks for your feedback!

Chris

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Hello Chris,

I enjoyed the module very much. I did not have any previous experience of using Second Life, but now I feel confident of building objects. I would definitely recommend this module to next year's students, it is one of the best I have taken. Your documentation was extremely helpful and the resources on the web sites were excellent. Thank you very much for being a brilliant lecturer.

Mark Cleverley (K0507854)


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Anonymous Virtual Reality 0 Jul 17 2009, 12:03 PM EDT by Anonymous
 
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I found the course lacked structure that I would expect at university, the content itself was very exciting, but it required alot of self teaching as by week 6-7 we were only just learning about creating a door, where as I would expect to be at a much more advanced stage, it would of also been nice to include some tutorials on import sculpted prims into second life as nearly everyone struggled with this.

Finally I found the marking to be quite inconsistent, I know of people who put in much greater work than other team members, producing better work as a result, and yet getting lower grades. This is on top of a demo session that never occured so people could not demonstrate there work only to be told that it had occured 3 weeks earlier, without there knowledge despite being in the lab for the entire session.
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Anonymous Virtual Reality 0 Jul 13 2009, 12:51 PM EDT by Anonymous
 
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I think it was the best module of the year, I certanly had alot of fun and it was intresting to meet people in the virtual world. The coursewas chanllenging and not in the brainstaking way but in a intresting way. I would like to look into a further development into scripting and graphic designs.

Chima Nwachukwu (k0516234)
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Anonymous Virtual Reality 0 Jun 22 2009, 8:15 AM EDT by Anonymous
 
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Virtual Reality was one of the most interesting module that i enrolled for, very different normal, networking, databases or programming that most students

are use to, module faetures included c++ scripting, graphic designs, calculative, creative and building skills.

I would deffinately recommend to any 3 year students, who want to participate in a different module, that is actually an enjoyable module.
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