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Why Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve When You can Wear it on a Chain and surround it with Diamonds?
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Twilight on the old wooden dock; the planks creak beneath my feet. It is very quiet. Ahead I see a mysterious cave with flickering, colored lights. Should I explore?
[Cat Boccaccio is a RL trained artist whohas been a photographer in Second Life since 2007, specializing in the sensuous and realistic. Visit Cat's Beach Gallery inworld., and check her profile picks for current exhibits.
This yoga area is hard to find in Euphoria Falls but if you do it is worth it! Clue... go through the cave in the mountain.
A great big thank you to all the super heros out there for partying with VWBPE Social Committee on January 11, 2024.
Our next networking fundraiser is February 8, 2024. Pick your time 11:00 AM SLT or 5:00 PM SLT or both!
Learn more about the conference here: www.vwbpe.org/
It's free mark your calendars for March 14-16, 2024!
Our students Chantelle and Nisreen at the Master of Arts in Digital Technologies for Language Teaching collaboratively reflect on their experience on doing activities on an online Virtual World. Read their thoughts:
When we entered Small worlds, we had a lot of questions about its nature and application as an educational tool in language classrooms. In the beginning we were confused with the so many avatars appearing and disappearing, and then we got engaged creating our own avatars. Our 3D lifelike avatars were reflecting our own identities, their looks, style; even the nicknames were very similar to us in real world.
During the session, we were thinking about our students all the time, about the affordances and shortcomings of Small Worlds. We started realizing how the anonymity related to avatars could really help reluctant students to reduce their language related anxiety. Although there is no opportunity for expressing emotions and reactions properly, yet there is some sense of real immersion and tempting engagement in these worlds. Moreover, Small Worlds can be effective in creating a community of people sharing ideas collaboratively. As for us as students in Small Worlds, we were relaxed, happy, and most importantly did not feel the time. It was so real and engaging!
read the iliveisl blog to see what we are doing in OpenSim with our virtual environmental science field trip stuff over at Enclave Harbour