Archives for January 2007

Damn there’s some great WordPress templates out there

Just like the template this very site displays now. Check out Sadish’s site – he makes some great templates and they’re free to use.

Ive just replaced the default pic with one I took of a run-down house at Coolac, near Gundagai, NSW.

SLOz Group set up in SL

There is now a SLOz group set up in Second Life. To join it:

1. Click on the search button at bottom of the SL Viewer window.

2. Click on the Groups tab

3. Type www.creativeshed.com into the ‘Find’ box then click on search button

4. The group will appear in the window – click once on it and the group details will appear

5. Click on the Join (L$0) button and you’re done!

The group will only be used to communicate significant site or event news – this will not be a daily occurrence, more weekly.

List of companies jumping into SL

Another site has a list of companies they’ve seen launch in Second Life.

The Australian list is much smaller, but we’ll be tracking each Australian company or subsidiary as they launch and creatng a list here…

Found Love in SL? The Age would love to hear from you

Fran Molloy, a freelance journalist from The Age, is looking for aussies who’ve found love in SL. Her specific request is pasted verbatim below:

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Hi there – I’m a freelance journalist writing a story about love online for
‘Livewire’ in The Age. I’m looking for someone who fell in love in ‘Second
Life’ and continued their relationship in Real Life.

Does anyone on the forum know someone who might talk to me about their
relationship?

I would need to speak to them in the next couple of weeks. It would be great
if it were someone in Melbourne or Sydney so that I can arrange a
photographer to visit; (although I can often arrange a picture in most other
major Australian metropolitan cities, it’s just a lot more difficult to
organise!)

My contact details are below, I look forward to hearing from you!

Fran Molloy
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M: 0412 485 677
e: fmolloy@mail.fairfax.com.au
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Satire alive and well, in/out of Second Life

The Get a First Life satire site is well worth a browse, and it won’t take you too long being one page. Of course, merchandise (‘Get a First Life’ t-shirts for example) is available.

Teaching Science? – The SL Science Center is for you.

I recall an article bemoaning the lack of scientists in Australia – too many MBA’s mayhap 😉 – so for those of you interested in a different perspective on gathering resources for teaching, a visit to the SL Science Center is definitely in order.

A range of displays and interactive exhibits as well as links to various other SL Science landmarks not to mention URL links around the center make this a must see.

I was especially impressed with the weather map just inside the first building when you TP (Teleport) in. It would be great if our own Australian BOM site could have such a visually impressive representation of weather!

Just do a search for “Science Center” and you will find the place and the group dedicated to the maintenance and development of this valuable area. It would appear to be an international collaboration too. Would be great to see some Aussies represented.

The creater, Troy McLuhan has his own blog subtitled Explaining Science with Second Life. He certainly would and could be classified as a pioneer in exploring the ways and means of enabling science education to be delivered in a way that motivates further investigation by aspiring students and teachers. Both the Science Center and Troy’s blog would certainly be a good inclusion for prospective science teachers as a SL Field Trip and browser read respectively.

Of course, the downside is that you can’t share this with classes in schools (unless you are very, very brave – or stupid), though the URLs are obviously easy to bookmark in a browser and pass on to students.

Given the “mature” dangers associated with SL the challenge in the near future for both Linden Labs and content providers is how to overcome the inherent dangers when such worthy SL areas are sandwiched in areas that contain, let us say, adult content…

Education and SL (A Brave New World)

Hi,

This is my first post here and I look forward to sharing my thoughts and observations of SL in the education arena.

Here in Australia today we saw the opposition leader Mr. Kevin Rudd flag education as his first biggy policy announcement in his quest to unseat Mr. John Howard as Prime Minister.

A curious choice but not a bad one given the changing face of education in Australia and the flagging fortunes of this nations manufacturing sector in the heat of increasing Asian competition and the inability of local firms to compete due to labour costs (to name one factor).

So, where does SL fit into all this? Well, over the past decade governments across Australia have spent millions of dollars plonking computers in front of students in the K-12 sector of education. And, in the past 2 to 3 years there has been another big spend in enabling students and teachers to access the internet and have email addresses.

Whilst this has been going on developments like SL have appeared which current Government (State and Federal) Education policy, well, quite simply, have not even considered and, in fact, have denied access to at school level.

In SL we have a challenge to utilise a new form of communication in a way that has educational benefits and outcomes that go beyond anything ever seen before. SL, like Google Earth and Web 2 technology generally will dramatically affect the way education programs are delivered, accessed and credentialed.

And so, I look forward to sharing my thoughts and observations in this brave new world of SL and education over the coming 2007 year.

SLOz Education Writer Announced

I’m really pleased to announce that SLOz now has a dedicated Education writer reporting on education issues and events in Second Life, Graham Sabre:

Graham is a veteran educator himself and has worked in a range of education sectors in Australia. He’s been involved in Second Life the past year and will be spending more time now bringng you education stories. Please feel free to IM him or post story suggestions on our discussion forum

Media coverage of Second Life – is there a middle ground?

Traditional media coverage of Second Life has increased significantly in the past year, and Australian media have latched on as well. Broadsheets like the Sydney Morning Herald have a run a number of stories, the 7.30 Report has run one and it’s rumoured that Four Corners has a program in production involving Second Life. Arguably, all of the coverage to date has fallen into two categories:

1. “Nerd makes big money in weird computer game thing” – a number of Australian media stories I’ve seen have taken this angle. Some is just regurgitation of international coverage of Anshe Chung’s money-making exploits. The 7.30 Report story was a little more even-handed and did cover the educational possibilities of SL, but it did still cover the ‘money-making nerd’ angle.

2. “Virtual world is a haven for gambling / porn addiction” – there’s been a lot of these type of stories overseas and I’m expecting a slew of them in Australia in the near future. I’ve no inside knowledge on this, but you’d have to at least assume that if Four Corners are doing a story in the area, it’s likely to address this area.

Both categories are totally valid and the second one in particular warrants regular investigation. But there also needs to be a third category:

3. “Virtual World is similar to real world but offers a chance to get things right this time” – there needs to be a lot more stories on the good that SL can do. We’ve talked about Second Life’s role in addiction previously, but there’s so much great stuff happening in the education field in particular. Even with corporations, which are rightly viewed with caution by veteran SL users, there’s room for them in SL to learn how to behave ethically and with respect. Stranger things have happened.

ABC Island – Construction Begins

Today the ABC Island commenced construction on its newly purchased island. Some initial pictures taken during very early construction today:


An automated tour of the island is available and our forums continue to be the place to submit ideas for the island.

Check out ABC Island in-world

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