Sorry for the short notice, but I completely missed the boat on this unique, exciting and FREE event happening in Second Life tomorrow: Second Life Best Practices in Education.
Whether you have an SL avatar or not (if you don’t, you can sign up – it’s free), this is a great opportunity to get up-to-speed on what some of your faculty members might be doing / will be doing soon in the popular 3-D virtual world.
The program is available online (all in Pacific time) and includes the different sessions/presentations and the direct links (slurls) to the conference locations.
Since it’s an International conference with speakers in Australia, Europe and North America, the program spams from 12AM to 11PM.
If you have any interest in SL, that’s also a great occasion to actually see what the 3-D virtual world can do in terms of professional development and networking.
I’m going to try to drop by tomorrow to listen to a couple of keynote speeches. Maybe we’ll meet in-world. If you see my orange jacket somewhere at the conference, come say “hello.”
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