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Discovering your Second Life
Murdoch University Library (Library Training Room 1.015)
Why learn about online virtual worlds?
Why Second Life?
- It's there now and free
- It has first mover status
- It's a possible prototype for future web environments
What is Second Life?
A 3D online virtual world imagined, created and owned by its residents.
What are we not doing?
- Like the internet in general, in Second Life educational sites sit alongside porn, gambling and people out to make a fast buck. We're not hanging out there. It's not work. Don't do it.
- We're not advising you to spend time in Second Life doing non-work things. It's not work. Don't do it.
- We're not advising you to spend time in Second Life doing work things to the exclusion of other work.
What is work related activity in Second Life?
Second Life is a chance to learn a new literacy and try out new ways of using technology to interact with students. These things are work related:
- learn how to get around Second Life - walk, fly, teleport, walk
- learning to do things with objects - take, give, but, sell, create, touch, move, edit
- interacting with other people - IMing, chatting, viewing profiles, searching, joining groups
- doing things with your avatar - changing appearance, editing, animating
- exploring Second Life - attending events, exploring locations
By the end of the session, participants will:
- Understand some educational uses of Second Life
- Know where to find further information about education , libraries and Second Life
- Have visited the Second Life web page
- Know how to check technical specifications for running second life
- Have selected a Second Life name
- Have logged into Second Life using their Second Life name
- Have visited Orientation Island in Second Life
- Have practised
Session 2 - Doing more with your avatar
By the end of the session, participants will have:
Further Australian resources about onine virtual worlds
Further resources about education and online virtual worlds
Further resources about libraries and online virtual worlds
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