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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Voice Coming to Second Life

Mark Oehlert

Here are three scenarios that Linden puts out there: Scenario 1 - Residents can teleport to voice-enabled land, andautomatically start speaking, with the volume of speech modifiedaccording to their spatial relationship with others. This should add a much needed layer of interaction to this virtual world. books futures Web 2.0

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Germany calling.

Learning with e's

For me it holds many memories of speaking to large and appreciative audiences, the remains of the Berlin Wall, the Checkpoint Charlie museum, Christmas markets, Unter den Linden, Alexanderplatz, Ka De We, and the Brandenburg Gate. Learn more about virtual worlds and user-generated content in education. Join the debate on Web 2.0

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Great Ad for Newspaper Position (via Judy Brown)

Mark Oehlert

Wouldnt it be cool to have something like this for e-learning courses? We are plainly witnessing a restructuring of the music and newspaper businesses, but their suffering isn’t unique, it’s prophetic."--Clay Its funny and cute but at base it actually tells you an awful lot about the job, the town and the people youd be working with.

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TCC08 Keynote: Why Do We Need A Second Life?

Experiencing eLearning

McLain, Professor, Music Education and Secondary Instrumental, University of Hawai’i at Manoa. In-world economy of Linden Dollars. Second Life & virtual worlds are a new movement, but SL isn’t the first world and won’t be the last. There are more online gamers than golfers in the world.