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Dana Ditman

The Alhambra - 0 views

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    This is the most satisfying second life learning experience I have had to date. The simulation is beautiful and has many interactive features including a "Magic Carpet Ride" through the complex. There will be tour hosted by Andrew Wheelock of the Virtual Pioneers on Sunday, May 9th ... http://virtualpioneers.ning.com/events/tour-alandalus-alhambra-spain?rsvpConfirm=1 See you there! Dana
Sue Harlan

After Frustrations in Second Life, Colleges Look to New Virtual Worlds. - 3 views

Here is an article about virtual worlds in education and alternatives to SL such as Open Cobalt and Open Simulator. Some educators would like more flexibility than SL gives them. What is the futur...

second life open cobalt opensimulator virtual worlds education

started by Sue Harlan on 25 Apr 10 no follow-up yet
Kim McCain-Correll

Making the Real World Safer: TÜV NORD Group in Second Life - 0 views

What originally piqued my interest in this site was the "Training for Traffic" that I read on the SL Work Success Stories site (http://work.secondlife.com/en-US/successstories/case/tuvnord/). No sm...

trafficsafety GPR education

started by Kim McCain-Correll on 11 May 10 no follow-up yet
Mechelle Reynolds

The NOAA Virtual Island in SciLands - 1 views

I had the opportunity to visit this world as well.. I did not ride the plane, but I did go down in the submarine. It was great to maneuver it around and see the underwater world. I plan to go b...

science ocean k12 earth

Kim McCain-Correll

Imperial College London, Medical School - 0 views

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    Virtual Med School? Ok, maybe not quite yet, although this blog post by Clare Linden shares an interview with Dave Taylor from Imperial College London regarding the use of SL as a tool for teaching medical procedures before trying them out on actual patients. Apparently Dave Taylor also built the NPL pavilion for the International Spaceflight Museum in SL as well. The virtual hospital, Second Health, was developed to provide lower-cost simulations of medical devices and help decrease incidents of errors in clinical settings. There are day surgery centers, a "keeping healthy showcase," and a really cool teleporter, reminiscent of Star Trek so you don't have to walk/fly to find things. Some areas are off limits, but there are plenty of things for the public to see. I'm interested in creating something along these lines for health care in a different setting. Blog site: http://blogs.secondlife.com/community/workinginworld/blog/2009/06/01/the-future-of-healthcare-3-questions-for-dave-taylor-of-imperial-college-london SLURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Second%20Health%20London/131/223/25
Kim McCain-Correll

Second Life Success Stories - 0 views

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    What originally piqued my interest in this site was the "Training for Traffic" that I read on the SL Work Success Stories site (http://work.secondlife.com/en-US/successstories/case/tuvnord/). No small wonder that that topic caught my eye, what with my 15 year old constantly begging me to let her drive. TUV NORD created several traffic situations that they turned into interactive driving tasks. I vaguely remember being in driver's ed and watching a movie in a "simulator" when I was 15. Once I found out that I could spin the steering wheel in any direction and it made no difference, I went on to what was, at the time, my next priority: sleeping. Parenthood brings new perspectives; I shudder at the thought that my child might do the same during her own driver's training class. This sim sounds realistic enough to not only keep a kid awake at the wheel, but give them experience before they get behind the wheel of a deadly weapon. Unfortunately, the sim was not up and running when I visited. This island also has some other interesting items of educational value. You can learn how to use ground penetrating radar (GPR) to find tree roots and underground electrical lines that you might not want to cut through. There is also a huge interactive fuel cell that you can fly through to investigate the inner workings of the thing, which would be useful in a discussion of chemistry, even at the grade levels that I teach (4th & 5th). The only drawback is that most of the notecards you get are in German. Most of the signs do have a translation tool, though (click on the British flag for English). SLURL: http://work.secondlife.com/en-US/successstories/case/tuvnord/
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