University of Southern Queensland is first Australian University presence

I don’t think the electrons had finished spinning when I received comments / emails from Sean FitzGerald and Decka Mah that there was indeed an Australian University that had an SL presence.

And what a presence!

The University of Southern Queensland in conjunction with the Queensland Government have an entire island in-world at SL.

Terra Incognita Visitor Centre

Terra Incognita is a dynamic and intriguing mix of colour, sound and areas aimed at exploring online learning environments within the SL world. It is worth a look because it is currently setting the standard for showcasing Australian tertiary education in this new medium.

One of the striking features is the fact that the developer team, led by Decka Mah (aka in RL as Lindy McKeown) have gone for a design theme that does not mirror the RL USQ. This is something that the USA universities currently in SL seem to have done – Ohio Uni for example.

What will be intriguing to see over the coming year is how USQ makes use of this experience to enhance learning for it’s students and the teaching experience for it’s lecturers and tutors.

On another level the fact that the Queensland Government have backed this project examples the ideal of the “Clever Nation” ideal espoused some years ago.

A visit to Terra Incognita is well worth the effort. You won’t find it by doing a search in SL, as I found out… 🙂

Comments

  1. Angela Thomas says

    *coughs* the University of Sydney has had a presence in Second Life for a year now.

  2. Angela Thomas says

    *coughs* the University of Sydney has had a presence in Second Life for a year now.

  3. *double cough* and AFTRS who have had an Island for nearly a year! Second Life Univs With Islands. Get your facts right young SlOZ’ers

  4. *double cough* and AFTRS who have had an Island for nearly a year! Second Life Univs With Islands. Get your facts right young SlOZ’ers

  5. *triple cough* – AFTRS was covered here on Sloz last month 😉

  6. *triple cough* – AFTRS was covered here on Sloz last month 😉

  7. Angela – we’re more than happy to correct the post and also profile the Uni of Sydney presence if you could provide a SLURL or any other info?

  8. Angela – we’re more than happy to correct the post and also profile the Uni of Sydney presence if you could provide a SLURL or any other info?

  9. Hello,
    I’ve been looking for the Terra Incognita island for quite some time now, but to no avail… The search yields it as a result under “places” but I fail to then track it down when I have teleported to the place… any help?

  10. Hello,
    I’ve been looking for the Terra Incognita island for quite some time now, but to no avail… The search yields it as a result under “places” but I fail to then track it down when I have teleported to the place… any help?

  11. Gumby Roffo says

    UM better add Victoria University to your growing list.

  12. Gumby Roffo says

    UM better add Victoria University to your growing list.

  13. …plus of course La Trobe Uuniversity’s Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

  14. …plus of course La Trobe Uuniversity’s Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

  15. Education at The University Of Queensland is the best thing ever happen to me. Please do not think twice to come to Ausralia and learn in one of the best Universitys in the world.

  16. Education at The University Of Queensland is the best thing ever happen to me. Please do not think twice to come to Ausralia and learn in one of the best Universitys in the world.

  17. That’s interesting, I should give it further attention as I am currently assessing my university options. Do you have any other informational sources for me, a place where I can find real facts about real universities?

  18. Although I am not much in favor of online learning I'll have to admit that this educational area is turning more and more interesting. With the risk of being too conservative I prefer old fashion style universities that have a very good sense of reality. Graduating the University of Phoenix helped me find my place in the labor market.

  19. Although I am not much in favor of online learning I'll have to admit that this educational area is turning more and more interesting. With the risk of being too conservative I prefer old fashion style universities that have a very good sense of reality. Graduating the University of Phoenix helped me find my place in the labor market.

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