Shared Markerboard Web to SL
CDB Barkley (aka Alan Levine) : Jan 4, 2007 05:36pm
My dog eyed view into the crystal ball for 2007 suggests a good chance of more interesting web to SL applications, and tools for teachers to use media to and from what have been rather separate areas. Today, I briefly visited a very interesting collaborative tool, and went away wishing I could really draw.

Wow, this is an interesting gadget! Cubist Scaroborough has created a shared whiteboard. It launches a shockwave web site in a browser where you draw, and updates are sent to SL… up to 8 can draw at the same time! A great proof of concept. Mt weak contribution was “Picasso Barked”. There are much more talented drawers who have already been here before me.
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1. Troy McLuhan | January 4th, 2007 at 10:26 pm
I drew the rocket earlier today. It looks like someone added wings to it though.
2. NMC Campus Observer &raqu&hellip | January 10th, 2008 at 3:37 pm
[...] first shared how she tried Cubist Scarborough’s Whiteboard. I recall trying this about a year ago and is quite clever. It requires the drawer(s) to use a web-based Shockwave application to do the [...]
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