[Air-l] use of second life in higher education?
Peter Timusk
ptimusk at sympatico.ca
Wed Jun 27 14:20:22 PDT 2007
Look in iTunes for the Podcast "Who's on Second?" by Wayne McPhail.
He survey's varius educational and non-profit uses of Second Life
through interviews.
I am enjoying this Podcast
also some people have posted educational events in Second Life to the
list.
search for Vancouver + Master's of media in the emails
I will forward it to you later but am running out to a volunteer
dinner right now.
Peter Timusk,
B.Math statistics (2002), B.A. legal studies (2006) Carleton University
Systems Science Graduate student, University of Ottawa (2006-2007).
just trying to stay linear.
Read by hundreds of lurkers every week.
On 27-Jun-07, at 4:49 PM, Charles Ess wrote:
> A colleague is starting to examine possible uses of Second Life in
> higher
> education. A quick scan of the AoIR mail archive didn't turn up
> anything
> specific (though perhaps I missed something ...)
> so... references and/or other suggestions for some initial reading
> in this
> area?
>
> many thanks in advance,
> - charles ess
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