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Robert Conrad

Paris 1900 - 0 views

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    This site has a lot to look at; Eiffel Tower, Champs Elysees, etc. supposedly reproduced from the early 1900's. Some of the details are wonderful, but educationally the most value might be in a language class visiting this place to read all of the signs and directions. I can envision a second-semester or second-year French class coming here with an assignment to translate the signs and posters. It would be a bit of an adventure to find them and discover what they are describing. I do not speak French, but I enjoyed riding the streetcar and watching a real-life old movie in the Cinematographe (theater?).
Kelly Smith

Medical Examiner's Office - 0 views

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    Anyone interested in CSI? What about forensic science to stimulate your science classes? It has posters that give information about the basics of forensic science, as well as scheduled lectures. Inside the examining room, there are pictures (both avatar and real life) of autopsies. In the morgue you can open and close the drawers.
Cathy Arreguin

The Abyss - SLURL - 5 views

The 4 Avateers (Veero, Ken, Robert, Joe) visited this place - a virtua Scripps Aquarium / Monterey Aquarium place. Super interesting, visually exciting, and tons of great info via videos, web links...

Veero Derkarabetian

Holocost Museum - wow - 2 views

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    Had to mention this one. I was greatly impressed with this location. It starts you off in a room that is black and white. Gives you a sense that its old. There are artifacts lying around that belong to someone. The room looks trashed and there are propaganda posters all around. It really gives you a sense of place and time. Then you can explore what looks like a German town. The town has been ransacked by the nazis. You can go inside the buildings and looks through peoples belonging, including journals. Its very eye opening and I imagine that anyone that visits would learn something.
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    When I first heard about this--I think someone mentioned it in class--I thought, "Well, you can just take a virtual tour of the museum. What would be different in Second Life?" Well, it is different. I just got back from the museum in DC and this is just like you said, Veero, like visiting a scene back in time. A place like this would really help my student understand and feel what it must have been like to live and die in this time. We read The Diary of Anne Frank and The Book Thief and this SLURL brings these settings to life. The voices of the survivors was such and excellent touch.
Kelly Smith

Anyone into CSI? - 0 views

Check out this http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Whispering%20Angel%20Island/152/28/22 This is a location for Forensic Science. As you enter, you find yourself in a lecture hall with posters t...

started by Kelly Smith on 10 May 10 no follow-up yet
John Miller

Portus Project - University of Southampton - 1 views

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    The University of Southampton has an extensive presence in SL. One of the projects that they are developing is an exercise in visualization of an ancient Roman port. In addition to SL, they are also developing texture maps for Google Earth. The Portus Project in SL is referred to as Portus 2 and is a developing interactive representation of the entire port city. Posters, video, and other multimedia displays show the evolution of the project.
Sonya Rea

Switzerland - 1 views

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    I rather like the idea of learning about other places and other cultures using Second Life. This location gives a lot of facts, though much is in German. It has some parts of the geography that are reminiscent of Switzerland, and there are plenty of informational posters in English.
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