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Introduction
RejuveNation Island: Attentional Restoration for
Pre-Service Teachers in Second Life
Helen Farley - Australian Digital Futures Institute, Angela Murphy - Australian Digital Futures Institute
Janice K. Jones - Faculty of Education, Donna Moodie - Social Justice, Equity and Access
University of Southern Queensland ● Toowoomba ● Queensland ● Australia
Rejuvenation Island includes simulated flora, fauna and sounds of an Australian bush and beach environment. Sounds of crickets and birds, and the waves
washing onto a beach re-create a feeling of being in a real environment. Rivers host native catfish, the beach is inhabited by turtles, and a mixture of rocky and
arid and rich eucalypt and grassland offer a range of experiences
(http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/RejuveNation/76/197/22).
Aim of the study: was to determine whether immersion in a simulated
natural world environment would enhance the well-being of students by
encouraging positive affective states and improving attentional fatigue.
Participants: 57 students participated in the study. The majority were
undergraduate pre-service teachers. A small number (n=3) were
postgraduate students undertaking Masters level study in education. Group
1 (n=9) undertook the survey and immersion experience in an on-campus
computer studio. Group 2 (n=47) undertook the same experience online and
at a distance from the campus.
Process: Participants were requested to complete Hartig, Kaiser and
Bowler’s (2003) affective and behavioural measures of attentional fatigue
for which participants selected answers on a 7 point Likert scale at the
beginning and at the end of the intervention. Participants commenced the
study by completing an online version of the inventory. After completion of
the questions they were requested to spend 30 minutes on Rejuvenation
Island in Second Life, walking around and exploring or sitting quietly in a
favourite place. On completion of this this period participants returned to
the survey and completed the inventory again. Ethics clearance for the
study was granted, and all participants gave informed consent.
Aims and Method
References
Hartig, T., Kaiser F.G., & Bowler, P.A. (1997). Further development of a measure of perceived environmental restorativeness. Working paper No. 5, Institute for
Housing Research, Uppsala University.
Findings
Immersive natural environments provide a means of restoration for adults
and may present benefits for pre-service teachers who are unfamiliar with the
natural world. The use of restorative virtual environments could be extended
to schools in urban areas in particular, allowing pupils and their teachers to
undertake field trips, and to relax in a calming and restorative context.
In today’s classrooms where pupils with autism or attention difficulties find
the classroom context disturbing, a Second Life retreat may offer a calming
and restorative respite. For an immersive experience to be untrammeled by
the impact of the unfamiliar, and by the transfer of ‘real world’ anxieties about
being alone in a strange place, it is recommended that visitors be
accompanied on their first visit, and supported until they become familiar
with the navigation and interface of Second Life.
As shown in figure 1, the results give rise to an anomaly: post immersion ,
the level of reported tiredness and feelings of being worn out is lower,
showing that the experience of immersion had led to a beneficial outcome.
However, the reported level of irritation is higher post immersion as is the
ability to make well balanced decisions, concentrate, foresee implications of
complex situations and pay attention to long lectures. Respondents’ written
and statistical responses signal that a lack of familiarity with the environment
may have been the cause for this.
Responses to open questions probing for more insight on experiences,
however, indicated that the immersive experience had led to enhanced
feelings of wellbeing: “The beach and waves were really calming”.
Responses indicated that the island produced strong positive feelings in
respondents, akin to being in a natural environment: “The experience
allowed an escape from stresses of real life. Had a calming influence and I
forgot about day to day worries while in the virtual world.”
However, other feedback made it clear that a lack of familiarity with virtual
environments presents an obstacle and diminishes the beneficial impacts of
immersion, with one participant noting: “I found it frustrating and very
unrelaxing. For students who are familiar with this type of experience it may
be restorative”. A third response indicated another layer of complexity: that
the experience of exploring and feeling alone in a strange place may bring to
the surface anxieties related to perceived ‘real world dangers’ “…at first I felt
relaxed with the sounds and everything but soon afterward (10mins) I
became very anxious, I didn't want to explore.”
Conclusions
This study seeks to evaluate the restorative impact of pre-service teachers’ online engagement in a simulated natural virtual
world environment. Immersive natural environments provide a means of restoration for adults and may present benefits for
pre-service teachers who are unfamiliar with the natural world. The use of restorative virtual environments could be
extended to schools in urban areas in particular, allowing pupils and their teachers to undertake field trips, and to relax in a
calming and restorative context.

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RejuveNation Island: Attentional Restoration for Pre-Service Teachers in Second Life

  • 1. Introduction RejuveNation Island: Attentional Restoration for Pre-Service Teachers in Second Life Helen Farley - Australian Digital Futures Institute, Angela Murphy - Australian Digital Futures Institute Janice K. Jones - Faculty of Education, Donna Moodie - Social Justice, Equity and Access University of Southern Queensland ● Toowoomba ● Queensland ● Australia Rejuvenation Island includes simulated flora, fauna and sounds of an Australian bush and beach environment. Sounds of crickets and birds, and the waves washing onto a beach re-create a feeling of being in a real environment. Rivers host native catfish, the beach is inhabited by turtles, and a mixture of rocky and arid and rich eucalypt and grassland offer a range of experiences (http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/RejuveNation/76/197/22). Aim of the study: was to determine whether immersion in a simulated natural world environment would enhance the well-being of students by encouraging positive affective states and improving attentional fatigue. Participants: 57 students participated in the study. The majority were undergraduate pre-service teachers. A small number (n=3) were postgraduate students undertaking Masters level study in education. Group 1 (n=9) undertook the survey and immersion experience in an on-campus computer studio. Group 2 (n=47) undertook the same experience online and at a distance from the campus. Process: Participants were requested to complete Hartig, Kaiser and Bowler’s (2003) affective and behavioural measures of attentional fatigue for which participants selected answers on a 7 point Likert scale at the beginning and at the end of the intervention. Participants commenced the study by completing an online version of the inventory. After completion of the questions they were requested to spend 30 minutes on Rejuvenation Island in Second Life, walking around and exploring or sitting quietly in a favourite place. On completion of this this period participants returned to the survey and completed the inventory again. Ethics clearance for the study was granted, and all participants gave informed consent. Aims and Method References Hartig, T., Kaiser F.G., & Bowler, P.A. (1997). Further development of a measure of perceived environmental restorativeness. Working paper No. 5, Institute for Housing Research, Uppsala University. Findings Immersive natural environments provide a means of restoration for adults and may present benefits for pre-service teachers who are unfamiliar with the natural world. The use of restorative virtual environments could be extended to schools in urban areas in particular, allowing pupils and their teachers to undertake field trips, and to relax in a calming and restorative context. In today’s classrooms where pupils with autism or attention difficulties find the classroom context disturbing, a Second Life retreat may offer a calming and restorative respite. For an immersive experience to be untrammeled by the impact of the unfamiliar, and by the transfer of ‘real world’ anxieties about being alone in a strange place, it is recommended that visitors be accompanied on their first visit, and supported until they become familiar with the navigation and interface of Second Life. As shown in figure 1, the results give rise to an anomaly: post immersion , the level of reported tiredness and feelings of being worn out is lower, showing that the experience of immersion had led to a beneficial outcome. However, the reported level of irritation is higher post immersion as is the ability to make well balanced decisions, concentrate, foresee implications of complex situations and pay attention to long lectures. Respondents’ written and statistical responses signal that a lack of familiarity with the environment may have been the cause for this. Responses to open questions probing for more insight on experiences, however, indicated that the immersive experience had led to enhanced feelings of wellbeing: “The beach and waves were really calming”. Responses indicated that the island produced strong positive feelings in respondents, akin to being in a natural environment: “The experience allowed an escape from stresses of real life. Had a calming influence and I forgot about day to day worries while in the virtual world.” However, other feedback made it clear that a lack of familiarity with virtual environments presents an obstacle and diminishes the beneficial impacts of immersion, with one participant noting: “I found it frustrating and very unrelaxing. For students who are familiar with this type of experience it may be restorative”. A third response indicated another layer of complexity: that the experience of exploring and feeling alone in a strange place may bring to the surface anxieties related to perceived ‘real world dangers’ “…at first I felt relaxed with the sounds and everything but soon afterward (10mins) I became very anxious, I didn't want to explore.” Conclusions This study seeks to evaluate the restorative impact of pre-service teachers’ online engagement in a simulated natural virtual world environment. Immersive natural environments provide a means of restoration for adults and may present benefits for pre-service teachers who are unfamiliar with the natural world. The use of restorative virtual environments could be extended to schools in urban areas in particular, allowing pupils and their teachers to undertake field trips, and to relax in a calming and restorative context.