id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_6vsfvrhomrenpmpff4eigc6ez4 Dylan Yamada-Rice Licking planets and stomping on buildings: children's interactions with curated spaces in virtual reality 2018 14 .pdf application/pdf 2729 194 62 ways both to offer virtual experiences within the physical museum (e.g. The Franklin museum spaces and that of some VR content explored in the study presented here. to the ways in which children engaged with virtual spaces and content. movement to children's meaning-making in VR I produced a series of line drawings Figure 1: Line drawing used to understand children's movement in Google Earth VR combined children's specific interactions with virtual elements in the VR content with sense to children's meaning-making practices in curated VR spaces. the ways in which children experience new materials in order to explore why this was the way in which adults and children interact with spaces and materials are of social interaction to children's meaning-making practices in VR. two children's social interaction while one played on the VR game Job Simulator. This visual essay has shown how, as with studies into children's meaning-making in ./cache/work_6vsfvrhomrenpmpff4eigc6ez4.pdf ./txt/work_6vsfvrhomrenpmpff4eigc6ez4.txt