Knowledge Tree
The iLRN Knowledge Tree is the foundation of our network ecosystem. It provides a shared framework for understanding immersive learning as a scientific, professional, and human endeavor. Like a living tree, it connects roots (foundations), a trunk (core disciplines), and branches (applications) into a coherent whole.
π± Roots: Foundations of Immersive Learning
At its base, the Knowledge Tree is nourished by foundational disciplines:
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Computer Science: Technologies, systems, and architectures that make immersive learning possible.
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Game Studies & User Experience: Design principles and interaction patterns that create engaging, meaningful environments.
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Learning Sciences: Theories, methods, and practices that explain how people learn and how environments can best support them.
These roots ground the field in rigor, research, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
π³ Trunk: The Core of Our Discipline
The trunk represents immersive learning as an emerging discipline in its own right.
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It is the structural connector between roots and branches.
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It embodies iLRNβs role as a scholarly and professional association.
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It supports the growth of a shared identity for immersive learning professionals worldwide.
Through the trunk, the network cultivates coherence and stability while remaining open to growth.
πΏ Branches: Application Areas
From the trunk grow diverse branches that represent immersive learning in practice. These include:
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Assessment & Evaluation (A&E)
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Galleries, Libraries, Archives & Museums (GLAM)
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Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access & Social Justice (IDEAS)
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STEM Education
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Language, Culture & Heritage (LCH)
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Medical & Healthcare Education (MHE)
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Nature & Environmental Sciences (NES)
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Workforce Development & Industry Training (WDIT)
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Self and Co-Regulated Learning (SCILE)
Each branch is a space where scholars, practitioners, and communities collaborate, innovate, and apply immersive learning to specific human contexts.
π The Whole Tree: A Network of Knowledge
The Knowledge Tree is more than a metaphorβit is:
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A map of the field: showing connections between theory, design, and practice.
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A community structure: organizing Special Tracks, Chapters, and working groups.
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A living system: adapting as new branches grow and old ones are pruned or grafted.
π How We Use the Knowledge Tree
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As a framework for conference tracks, scholarship, and professional activities.
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As a navigation system for the iLRN Codex and Virtual Campus.
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As a communication tool to explain immersive learning to external audiences.
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As a vision anchor that reminds us of our roots, trunk, and branches in every initiative.
π Principle
The Knowledge Tree reminds us that immersive learning is not one field but many, connected through shared roots and branching applications. By nurturing the whole tree, iLRN fosters a thriving ecosystem where immersive learning can flourish and serve humanity.
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