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The Learning Side of Sears

CLO Magazine

He started out in the IT sector, working as a systems engineer for a few years after he finished his undergrad work in philosophy at the University of Arizona in Tucson. During his master’s program in educational technology at Arizona State University, he took an internship at Intel around the time people were first figuring out e-learning.

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New Distributed 3D Virtual Environment w/ Instructional Potential: Google Lively

Janet Clarey

A quick initial reaction: it’s Second Life distributed.We Prior to this release, we worked closely with Arizona State University. Well, this sucks for Second Life. Within the world, you can interact with other users, very much like you would do in Second Life. Tech Crunch. Read Write Web.

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Employee guidelines for virtual worlds? Intel? Huh?

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

This just in from Virtual Worlds News: "This week IBM will release a set of rules for its 5,000 employees who use Second Life and other virtual worlds. If ANY company in the world was going to create useless guidelines this early in the life of a technology I should have known that it would be Intel. But Intel? I don't think so.