Quest Atlantis

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Quest Atlantis (QA) is a 3D multi-user learning environment (that utilizes Active Worlds) designed to immerse children, ages 9-12, in meaningful inquiry tasks. Quest Atlantis combines strategies used in the commercial gaming environment with lessons from educational research on learning and motivation. The project is unique in its goals to combine the best aspects of learning, playing, and helping, as a means to motivate and engage students.

Quest Atlantis received its initial funding from the National Science Foundation. The research and support for the project comes from Indiana University's Center for Research on Learning and Technology. Started in 2001, the project has grown to over 4500 users in various locations around the globe. The principal investigator is Sasha Barab, Associate Professor in Learning Sciences at Indiana University, and is the Barbara Jacobs Chair of Education and Technology. Other IU faculty members that play prominent roles on the project include Dan Hickey and Melissa Gresalfi.


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  • Lau Whelan, D. (2005). Let the games begin. School Library Journal, 51(4), 40-43. Retrieved November 7, 2006, from

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