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Marginalized Urban Indigenous Youth and the Virtual World of Second Life: Understanding the Past and Building a Hopeful Future

机译:边缘化的城市土著青年和第二人生的虚拟世界:了解过去并建立充满希望的未来

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A small independent high school in the Canadian West is using the affordances of the virtual world of Second Life to explore and reconstruct the colonial past of their students: marginalized urban Indigenous youth. The affordances of the virtual world make it possible to reconstruct the past, deconstruct the present and create a possible hope-filled future. This process is underpinned by pedagogies of engagement and emancipation on three virtual islands (sims) in the virtual world. The past was reconstructed and can be deconstructed on the Negan Tapeh sim. Negan Tapeh is a Cree phrase meaning “look to the future.” When the activities and quests associated with exploring and understanding the events of the past and their impact on the present are complete, participants are transported to the virtual present on the Boyle Street sim. Boyle Street is an inner-city area in Edmonton, Alberta, where most of the youth live or gravitate to. In Canada and the United States, inner city areas have historically been synonymous with depressed and run-down parts of the city where petty crime, violence and substance abuse are woven into the fabric of daily life. On Boyle Street, the youth are tasked with completing assignments (quests or hunts) distributed by teachers (scripted agents) in the sim’s Boyle Street High School. When the three quests are completed, participants receive their key to the future. The future unfolds on the third sim Urban Hope. This paper underlines the importance of the virtual world in educational projects with marginalized youth.
机译:加拿大西部的一所小型独立高中正在利用“第二人生”虚拟世界的资助来探索和重建其学生的殖民时代:边缘化的城市土著青年。虚拟世界的承受能力使重建过去,解构当前并创造可能充满希望的未来成为可能。在虚拟世界中的三个虚拟岛(sims)上参与和解放的教学法为这一过程提供了支持。过去已经重建,可以在Negan Tapeh sim上解构。 Negan Tapeh是Cree的短语,意思是“展望未来”。当完成与探索和理解过去的事件及其对现在的影响相关的活动和任务后,参与者将被转移到博伊尔街模拟游戏上的虚拟礼物。博伊尔街(Boyle Street)是艾伯塔省埃德蒙顿(Edmonton)的一个市区,大多数年轻人居住或居住在此。在加拿大和美国,市区内地区历来是城市萧条和破败不堪的地方的代名词,这些地方的琐碎犯罪,暴力和滥用毒品现象已融入日常生活。在博伊尔街,青年人的任务是完成模拟人生的博伊尔街高中的老师(委托代理人)分发的作业(任务或狩猎)。完成这三个任务后,参与者将收到他们通往未来的钥匙。未来将在第三个模拟城市希望中展开。本文强调了虚拟世界在边缘化青年教育项目中的重要性。

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