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Landing in Second Life, a virtual world, has been compared to arriving in a new city. It takes awhile to get the lay of the land, to meet people, to find places you want to go and things to do. It takes even longer to learn “the ropes” - the social behaviors and customs that set new-comers apart from long-time residents. With this in mind, here are ten suggestions to help you get started on Second Life Grid:
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. Go hang out at The Shelter (or one of the resident-run spaces for new members); make some friends, learn how to dance, and get help from the friendly staff
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Hey Tim, This is an amazing list. I have my summer all planned to explore the things we have learned and the resources you have hooked us up with. I wish I didn't take several other classes and I w...
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Professional Learning Community - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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Peter Senge believes "it is not longer sufficient to have one person learning for the organization."[10] The idea that there is one main decision maker who controls the organization is not sufficient in today’s school; all people within the community must work effectively towards common goals
Electronic learning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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The term e-Learning 2.0[15][16] is used to refer to new ways of thinking about e-learning inspired by the emergence of Web 2.0[17]. From an e-Learning 2.0 perspective, conventional e-learning systems were based on instructional packets that were delivered to students using Internet technologies. The role of the student consisted in learning from the readings and preparing assignments. Assignments were evaluated by the teacher. In contrast, the new e-learning places increased emphasis on social learning and use of social software such as blogs, wikis, podcasts and virtual worlds such as Second Life. This phenomenon has also been referred to as Long Tail Learning[18]
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