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Collective Tagging of Places in the Multi-user Virtual Environment of Second Life
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Life is a multi-user virtual environment, i.e., a world made up of virtual places and avatars that move among and interact in those places. Thirty-one users of Second Life were surveyed about one place in which they are members: Terra’s Nude Heaven, a virtual nude beach. The purpose of the survey was to determine what types of terms users would select if they could tag a particular place and how these terms correspond to the tags actually assigned by the owners of the place. The questionnaire data was also analyzed for difference in tag selection by gender, educational level, age, and country of residence. The data indicate that keywords rated as most important by the users of a place differ considerably from the keywords selected by the owner of a place. The data, moreover, demonstrate that the choices of the study population remain consistent across groupings by gender, educational level,age or country of residence.
Technology - Mash into SL - mash,technology - Second Life | Diigo Group Forum - 0 views
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WikiHomepageAtSimteach
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My SL-Diigo-related WikiHomepage is here.
(http://www.simteach.com/wiki/index.php?title=FridemarPache) -
(( Unfortunately the link feature under rich text doesn't work :-( ))
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Group Tags under used - group - Diigo Community | Diigo Group Forum - 0 views
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social annotations for tag-based linking
Social annotations and bookmarking for the SLED archive and beyond. - education,secondl... - 0 views
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Social annotations and bookmarking for the SLED archive and beyond.
(Tags:Socialannotation Socialbookmarking SL Secondlife Education SLED)
Dear SLEDizens, dear Diigos:
the amount of information in the highly appreciated SLED mailing list archive is formidable.
So social bookmarking (and hyperlinkable, rich text formatted) annotations might be helpful as additional tools to keep the overview by social biidirectional interlinking the SLED archive within itself and the rest of the Web.
This way we can easily "weave the web" (and our memory :-) by setting links from
older contributions to newer ones (and of course vice-versa).an abitrary externally annotated <<blog/ forum/ wikipage/ static webpage>> to an archive-posting (and vice versa) an annotation via SLURL-links to special SL locations (and v.v.)
I opened a tag-supported group forum Second Life Social Annotations where technical questions concerning this social bookmarking/annotation tool, applied to SL / SLED, can be addressed by SLED / Diigo peers and beyond.
Dr. Fridemar Pache
( My profile as an admin of the newly created Second Life Social Annotations can be found at return
Second Life as a collaboration tool - not_categorized - Collaboration | Diigo Group Forum - 0 views
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DiigoSecondLife
Suggestion: Diigo presence in Second Life. - annotation,secondlife,sl,social - Diigo Co... - 0 views
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diigo group's forum, dedicated to Second Life
Forumlink by tag to this SecondLife forum in Diigo - diigosecondlife - Second Life | Di... - 0 views
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DiigoSecondLife
SLeeds.org - 0 views
search.sheeplabs.com - 0 views
General Discussion - 0 views
SLEDucating » SecondLife Blogging Script - 0 views
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SecondLife Blogging Script Writing by admin on Tuesday, 20 of March , 2007 at 1:42 pm Lots of people have been asking for a blogging solution, a way of being able to blog from "in-world" either a text or notecard directly to their personal blog. The following two scripts when placed in a prim will do exactly that. You can change the subject title, the blog address, the email, and choose between blogging the text chat, or a notecard. You call this script "blogger". The basic premise is that the script sends an e-mail, so you need your blog software set up to process an email, which is fairly simple on most blog apps. // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details. // Written by Gypsy Paz
// Version Beta 0.3 string blog_email;
string blog_url = "http://blogger.com";
string blog_msg = "Visit my Blog";
string blog_subj = "Post from SecondLife";
integer isadmin;
integer on = FALSE; string dcapt;
list dbutt;
integer dchan;
key duser = NULL_KEY; integer i; integer dlistener;
bluemenu(){
llDialog(duser,dcapt,dbutt,dchan);
dlistener = llListen(dchan,"",duser,"");
llSetTimerEvent(60);
} integer clistener;
string listenfor; unlisten(){
llListenRemove(dlistener);
llListenRemove(clistener);
listenfor = "";< -
The reason for copying this freeware is:
for commenting it inside the diigo annotation system, because the Blog-Page might change , so that this valuable code might be buried inside the blog.
Alternatives To Second Life « Second Life Games - 0 views
Untitled Document - 0 views
Puritan's Guide to Second Life - 0 views
A Second Life For Business - Second Life: Is Business Ready For Virtual Worlds?: Second... - 0 views
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There's also a more academically respectable software platform for 3D interaction, known as Open Croquet, which is backed by computer industry luminary Alan Kay, one of the originators of object-oriented programming and graphical user interfaces.
Video Tutorials - Second Life Wiki - 0 views
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