Intellagirl on Future of Second Life (SLCC 2007)

CDB Barkley (aka Alan Levine) : Aug 25, 2007 10:04pm

Sarah Robbins, ever effervescent Intellagirl, revved up the energy at SLCC 207 with her session on a A Futurist’s View of Second Life Education. She presenter her own matrix framework for looking at the attributes of virtual worlds and plotted were we are at… and encouraged educators to help drive where it will go.

Intellagirl at the Stage

Sadly, with hotel internet connectivity issues plaguing the conference, the live audio stream into Second Life did not make it. We understood that as pluck in world residents that we have, people gathered in NMC Campus to tune into SLCC improvised and generated their own discussions.

For some reason, my neurons were not full firing, and it ht me about 8 minutes into Sarah’s presentation to turn on my mp3 recorder, so you can catch some of the session in the audio below.

The Future of Second Life

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  • 1. Augmented Place » P&hellip  |  November 1st, 2007 at 2:56 pm

    [...] this year, Alan wrote about another mixed-reality event with Sarah Robbins, of Ball State University, presenting at the SLCC 07 conference. “Sadly, [...]

  • 2. digital lyceum » Bl&hellip  |  June 19th, 2008 at 4:52 pm

    [...] this year, Alan wrote about another mixed-reality event with Sarah Robbins, of Ball State University, presenting at the SLCC 07 conference. “Sadly, [...]

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