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Recent Second Life Happenings: Going Corporate

Kapp Notes

Some interesting things are going on with the folks over at Linden Labs , the developers of the virtual immersive environment of Second Life. First, they are sponsoring a contest called The 2010 Linden Prize. See more at The Linden Prize. Second Life is going corporate.

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A Lot Happening in the 3D Space

Kapp Notes

Linden Labs, makers of Second Life, announce the list of the Top Ten: 2010 Linden Prize Finalists. The prize recognizes a Second Life Resident, or team, for an innovative inworld project that improves the way people work, learn, and communicate in their daily lives outside of the virtual world.

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Talking eLearning ROI

Web Courseworks

When Jeff Cobb of Tagoras analyzed the association eLearning market in 2010, he found that the average price per eLearning content hour in the association sector was $56.79, and the average price per credit hour was $73.97. What products are in demand? What price points drive purchases? Where can you offer better value than a competitor?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Real World, SecondLife and FaceBook/MySpace

Learning Visions

Its especially interesting to us in Brighton as Linden Labs are opening a development office here! First, Linden Labs itself says the majority of SL users are male. I wrote about it in some detail on my blog at [link] Based on that experience Im looking into its uses for training, team building and distributed meetings.

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