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Cathy Arreguin

LindaKellie.com - 0 views

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    Texture collections from Linda Kellie (Great source of many free items).  Great way to begin a free texture collection. Free to use/ modify in any way.
Cathy Arreguin

Need a great terrain for your Opensim on a USB key? Here's where to find one and how to... - 0 views

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    Great virtualworlds/secondlife/opensim blog to follow.   Points to free megaregion terrain file :)  (4 regions) and how to install. See also "Opensim on a USB key"
Cathy Arreguin

Congratulations to the "Virtual Oaxaca" Project! « NMC Virtual Worlds - 4 views

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    Stellar design! A detailed and fantastic virtual world educational environment/activity design now being developed by U of Oregon for K12 teachers attending a summer program. Virtual Oaxaca will combine a virtual world space with a journey to the real Oaxaca. Please read for a great example of blending "real", online and virtual world spaces into a comprehensive, collaborative, CREATIVE! and reflective learning experience.
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    Wow this is great. I just recently visited Oaxaca and was fascinated by the culture. I was only able to stay in the city for a couple of days and I felt I really wanted to learn more about the indigenous population and it's effect on the Oaxacan culture. This is a great way to learn more and interact for those who cannot visit. It is definitely a rich and magical place.
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.
Mechelle Reynolds

EdTech Island - 1 views

This is a great resource for new SL Edtec Professionals. Location: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/EdTech/108/133/24 EDTECH ISLAND, Boise State Our group's overall impressions: This site is...

EdTech Boise State Construction education tools muve

started by Mechelle Reynolds on 01 May 10 no follow-up yet
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.

science chemistry secondlife education

Cathy Arreguin

Second Life Maps | Forgotten City - 1 views

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    Forgotton City - fantasy ... "A once-great, clockpunck-ish city where the prosperous Residents were served by the miraculous mechanical automatons. The people have long since disa ppeared, but the automatons remained and still take care of the crumbling stone walls, abandoned halls, and rusty fences.
Kim Grewe

Teacher Professional Development and Teacher Resources by Annenberg Media - 0 views

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    Annenberg Media provides wonderful resources for teachers of almost any discipline from kindergarten though college. I use the American Passages series in my American Literature classes. Students can watch brief videos, which really bring content to life, but what is great is that Annenberg includes so much more than just videos -- discussion questions, other links to more information, glossaries of key terms, project and essay ideas. The drawback is the passive nature of the site. Students watch videos; they don't create them or edit them. The activities surrounding the videos incoporate reading, writing, and possibly discussing, but these approaches in isolation, as we have seen, do not always provide the most immersive or effective learning experience.
Catherine Trau

New Media of Mass Communication - Machinima - 0 views

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    An excellent introduction to machinima with a great list of links for examples and further reading.
Cathy Arreguin

YouTube - The Life and Times of Uncle D - 0 views

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    The magic of storytelling is captured in this compelling short film about an hiv positive character dealing with hiv aids known as "Uncle D." Accompany the Reluctant Quester and his trusty sidekick Cice the therapy dog as they embark on a life changing journey. http://www.tvwsp.com Youtube overview of the "Uncle D" storyquest ... great 3D narrative example
Cathy Arreguin

The Mod Squad. Blog. » Blog Archive » Avatar - Part 1: Defining the moder... - 0 views

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    An avatar is a graphical representation of one's self, personality or alter-ego while engaging in online communication.  Avatars can range from simple, static 2D graphics to complex, animated 3D forms controlled by the user. First of a great series on avatars. Clear, concise.
Cathy Arreguin

Second Life in Education » gettingstarted - 0 views

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    Great getting started guide
Cathy Arreguin

Virtual Pioneers - Exploring New Frontiers in a Virtual World - 4 views

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    Ning site is dedicated to teachers exploring the potential of using MUVEs for teaching and learning about Social Studies. This is the group Virtual Pioneers in Second Life. Many links to great educational projects for K12 teachers and ISTE.
Kelley Hundley

International Space Flight Museum - 0 views

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    This is a wonderful place to be. There are people there that will help you or just offer some conversation. I went INTO a space ship and sat on the Lunar module. I read so much information and was able to see things animated, but my level of understanding of space could not keep up with all the choices. I enjoyed being here, but I think I'll stick to my history and/or literature content so I can fully appreciate what a place like this has to offer. What a wonderful place to spend an afternoon!
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    Doh! You scooped me. I spent two hours there last night and had a great time. I picked up a free t-shirt as well that I am currently sporting. I agree, this is a fun and creative learning environment. I rode the space shuttle, took an automated tour, had my photo taken on the zero G bed, and picked up a bunch of freebies. I liked the theme park feel, but got a bit lonely as I was the only soul there.
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    Great minds . . .
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.
Cathy Arreguin

YouTube - Secondlife's Channel - 0 views

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    This is the official Second Life YouTube channel. Featured here are many vidtuts - including the series here: Viewer 2 Beginner's Tutorials. These are GREAT how-to resources! Please check them out!
Cathy Arreguin

Loki and the Goonies: Shadow of the 13 - 0 views

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    lokiboy is a great example of an avatar blog - blurring the boundaries between 2D and 3D onlines spaces. Shadow of the 13 is an in-world roleplaying mystery - complete with clues and an online website. (See post)
Cathy Arreguin

HappySteve: A Day In the Life of Booralie Island, our School's Virtual World - 0 views

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    Happy Steve blog post chronicling ongoing student work on a Second Life Teen Grid Island. Booralie Island is the virtual extension of a Christian school located in Sydney, Australia. Their island is largely student created and used for many different subjects. Happy Steve is also a great example of a technology infused enthusiastic teacher. This post details students building a war memorial, scripted recording studio, coliseum ... on their own time and after school.
John Miller

The SL Shakespeare Company - 4 views

This is great stuff. I can see tremendous potential with using plays and reenactments in a lesson. Thanks for the tip Stacey.

shakespeare plays literature

Mario Jacquez

Using Virtual Reality To Make Nuclear Reality Safer - 0 views

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    NPR always has something great to teach. This was a great story about how virtual environments are used to make the world a safer place.
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