Difference between revisions of "Avatar"

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{{Term|AVATAR|Virtual digital image representing a person in online environments. In [[E-Learning|e-learning ]] avatars usually represent the learners. The term comes from a Sanskrit word with origins in Hindu culture referring to the descent of a deity to earth in an incarnate form. Avatar was adopted in the mid 1980s by computing and science fiction genres as a representation of a person or character in a computer generated environment.<ref>[http://www.learningcircuits.org www.learningcircuits.org ](10 March 2008) </ref>}}  
 
{{Term|AVATAR|Virtual digital image representing a person in online environments. In [[E-Learning|e-learning ]] avatars usually represent the learners. The term comes from a Sanskrit word with origins in Hindu culture referring to the descent of a deity to earth in an incarnate form. Avatar was adopted in the mid 1980s by computing and science fiction genres as a representation of a person or character in a computer generated environment.<ref>[http://www.learningcircuits.org www.learningcircuits.org ](10 March 2008) </ref>}}  
 
 
  
  
 
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Virtual digital image representing a person in online environments. In e-learning avatars usually represent the learners. The term comes from a Sanskrit word with origins in Hindu culture referring to the descent of a deity to earth in an incarnate form. Avatar was adopted in the mid 1980s by computing and science fiction genres as a representation of a person or character in a computer generated environment.[1]


References

  1. www.learningcircuits.org (10 March 2008)