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Cathy Arreguin

» Free stuff for virtual worlds and game based learning Learning Games - 0 views

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    Daniel LIvingstone's post listing  Free stuff for virtual worlds and game based learning good beginning list!
Papith Lee

Virtual Ability - 0 views

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    This is another great SL site for beginners. It helps newcomers and people with disabilities. Text on signs are large and easy to read on the boards. It is very much like Discovery Island. It walks you through the simple directions of flying, changing your avatar, IM'ing, etc. I was able to get L$10! There is a place for free stuff also. When I arrived, I looked around, then found a balloon and took a tour. I also went to an auditorium dedicated to Karen Gams. She was instrumental in helping support groups, education for stroke survivors, and people with autism. While searching around, I heard voices. It sounded like a radio show. This is a great site for beginners as well as people with disabilities. If using SL to teach, I would definitely use this site to aid in helping beginners to become more fluent in SL.
Lori Myers-Jantz

Second Life Maps | Whispering Angel Island - 0 views

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    This is a virtual Medical Examiner's Office. It is a work in progress but has quite a bit of information and photos that are not for the light hearted. It is a good place for students who are interested in the medical field. It provides scrubs to wear and other free stuff. There are many notecards that provide description of various medical procedures. A work in progress but recommended for those with interest in the medical or forensic field.
Beth Rackliffe

ISTE Island - 2 views

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    A great place to learn how to use your avatar for people like me who are a little frustrated. Plus there is a lot of free stuff to collect. Non-threatening! I didn't have anyone approach me and ask if I liked vampires like I did on Discovery Island. I also acquired a great picture changer there. Some very useful freebies. If you are a collector - go to ISTE.
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    I was there too! I appreciated all of the resources and free tools. I got a ISTE t-shirt and hope to be sporting that at the next class.
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    I enjoyed the learning aspect at this location, mostly due to its utility and choice. I found it simple to navigate and gain a better understanding of SL.
Jen Ellis

ACS (American Chemical Society) The place for Chemists and Scientists! - 8 views

I really liked this location. I found it really easy to navigate. I liked the museum. I felt like I was in an actual chemistry museum with floating molecules and explanations.

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