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SLCC Education track transcripts now available.
If by any chance you’ve seen last year’s proceedings, then the first thing you’ll notice about this volume is the size – almost three times the size of last year’s.   read more

NECC HIGHLIGHTS EDUCATION IN SECOND LIFE:
Many of the presentations at NECC this year featured
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Latest News from THE Journal: The Teen Grid: Bringing Your School into Second Life Second Life, which offers an virtual world complete with avatars to represent human visitors, has intrigued some educators  

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 Global Kids and the MacArthur Foundation have partnered to announce a new nonprofit and philanthropic theme for the third annual Second Life Community Convention ...
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 GEOWORLD The GeoWorlds Project is an innovative integration of collaborative virtual learning environments and problem-based pedagogy to engage students in ...
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The first annual Second Life Best Practices Conference  was held on Saturday, May 26, 2007 on ISTE Island in Second Life.
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 NOAA has arrived in Second Life, and they  brought all the fun and excitement you have naturally come to expect from...
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Final Project,

 Digital Libraries -

ILS-655-S71,

 Prof. Yan Quan Liu, Ph.D
SCSU 7/2007

ALA Set to Open on ALA Arts Infoisland


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February 27th, 2007 ·

WASHINGTON - The American Library Association (ALA) is proud to announce that it now has a space in Second Life, the online community of more than one million users and home to a growing number of library organizations.

According to Jenny Levine, ALA Internet Development Specialist and Strategy Guide, ALA will have one half of ALA/Arts Island, which will be utilized as a new method for disseminating ALA news and information. It will also be used for reaching out to new audiences, holding events, interacting with members and the public, and exploring the future of library services. The half-island was given to ALA by an anonymous donor.

“Virtually anything is possible in this online world, so we look forward to investigating how we can support our members and our profession as a whole in this unique online setting,” Levine said. “We are seeking input from ALA members on how they would like to interact with us in Second Life.”

“Needless to say, we are very excited to join the library community on Second Life, and we hope we as an association can utilize this technology to work with other library and education professionals who are pioneering efforts in immersive environments such as this one. We also hope to use these opportunities to further advance solutions to the digital divide and participation gap issues that surround Second Life and other virtual worlds.”

Currently, Second Life is home to many online library operations, including those on Info Island and Cybrary City, just two of the islands in Alliance Library System’s “Info Archipelago.” Lori Bell, Director of Innovation for Alliance Library System, says these islands are places where many different types of libraries both assist with collaboration and have a local library for their own community.

“There are more than 400 librarians in Second Life,” Bell said. “There are monthly book discussions, numerous tours, and many exhibits to visit that go beyond the traditional library exhibit…Come and visit!”

For those familiar with the terrain, ALA/Arts Island will be located directly next to Cybrary City I. If you have ideas on what you’d like to see there, please send them to Jenny Levine at jlevine at ala.org

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ALA/WO Second Life Lecture Series: R. David Lankes

February 15th, 2007 ·

On February 15, 2007 at 6 p.m. SL (9 EST) the ALA Washington Office will hold it’s first event in Second Life, a 3-D virtual world. R. David Lankes from Syracuse University will give a presentation on a paper commissioned by the Office for Information Technology Policy (OITP) entitled “Participatory Networks: Libraries as Conversation”. OITP commissioned this paper from the Information Institute at Syracuse in an effort to provide an understanding of intersection of libraries and Web 2.0. This lecture will be an opportunity for everyone to hear what web 2.0 is and how they can use this new technology to engage their patrons.

The ALA Washington Office is pleased to be able to reach out to members, librarians and library supporters via this new communications medium. Represented by avatars, librarians from around the world will be able to view this presentation from the comfort of their homes or offices. The presentation will be held at the Info Island Amphitheater. Please let OITP’s Mark Bard (AKA Galen Noltenius in SL) know if you need a teleport to the amphitheater.

To create a free Second Life account to view this event, please go to http://www.secondlife.com

David’s paper can be found at http://iis.syr.edu/projects/PNOpen/

The event will be held on Info Island I open air auditorium. Again, please IM Galen Noltenius from ALA or Lorelei Junot for a tp to the event.

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Val visits the ALA Washington Office!

Adventures of ALA staff in the Second Life virtual world.

64 photos | 337 views

Photos are from between 23 Feb 2007 & 05 Jul 2007.


 

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