10
Dec 07

NESIM III


The tour guides have agreed to do a quick run through for those of us who were late – how kind!!
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10
Dec 07

NESIM Tour at NMC Teacher’s Buzz


Came in late, but checking out a demo for a medical training sim.. Looks excellent!
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10
Dec 07

Pausch’s Last Lecture, Dreams and Dying

I wrote a bunch of things, but I think I’ve shared enough about me today. Thanks to whomever sent this over twitter, it was very timely.


08
Dec 07

Chilbo Community Blog Reader In-World


Visitors to Chilbo can now read the latest updates on our blog from in- world! Stop by the Town Hall Plaza to check it out!
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08
Dec 07

New Tool to Track SL Bugs

Gigs Taggert announced a great new tool to track the top issues and most wanted features in Second Life by aggregating a bunch of data from the JIRA system.

The address is: http://www.sljirastats.com/

Screenshot of new JIRA Stats page

I know many folks either feel overwhelmed by the JIRA interface or just simply don’t have time to dig around to find all the bug reports they are also experiencing, but this site makes it very simple to see top issues and link directly to bug reports so you can vote. Great work Gigs!!


08
Dec 07

Windlight Sadness


Finally got Windlight running thanks to @Torley and the JIRA DIY fix posted at http://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-3178 – but the bad news is everything looks horrible. Still playing with the settings, but oh my poor face, now I know why everyone is talking about how bad it can make your avatar look. Yikes.
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08
Dec 07

Virtual Worlds/Walled Gardens, SL-Dev, and UC State of the University

[Edit: Good grief, it’s the State of the University, not State of the Union. (!!) Recovering political junkie reflex.]

Interesting article in the Christian Science Monitor about big business and Second Life. Tackles the interoperability-slash-walled garden issue, and quotes Metanomics series host Professor Robert Bloomfield of Cornell University, who I recently met during the discussion on Higher Education in Second Life for the program.

The article states that 20 major technology firms, including IBM and Microsoft, have agreed to explore ways to connect virtual worlds. My thought, is Google on that list?

On another note, I was talking with a couple of long time SL residents who didn’t know about the existence of the SL-DEV listserv. Now I am not a scripter or a coder or any label that would imply I could program my way out of a paper bag, but if you want to know where the technology behind Second Life is heading, there’s no better source for info. Sure half to two thirds of the posts zoom right over my head, but even scanning the subject lines tells me what’s the Hot New Topic with the opensource/dev community, and that’s good to know.

President Nancy Zimpher delivers the 2007 State of the University address

Next up, I finally got a chance to view University of Cincinnati President Nancy Zimpher’s State of the University 2007 address. Since she came to UC, her focus on how the university integrates with the local and regional community has resonated with my own sense of priorities, and I am pleased to see that continue to be her focus, in addition to the Master Plan and UC|21 goals for academic achievement. I lived in Clifton for 6 years, and while I miss the convenience of walking to work very much, I don’t miss the noise, the crime, and the grit nearby. As long as economic redevelopment doesn’t just mean shifting vulnerable populations further away from a walled-garden campus, then I am all for finding real, sustainable solutions. She also mentioned the Strive project, which aims to create an educational pipeline to ensure that students complete the _entire_ educational process, from pre-school through to college degree. Good stuff!

Also from President Zimpher’s speech, the Brookings Institute: Blueprint for American Prosperity: Unlceaning the Potential of a Metropolitan Nation. I confess, I haven’t read it yet, but her talk seemed quite apropos considering the recent conversations I and others have been having about what makes a community work in the virtual world, and I think there is much to be learned from real world examples too.

Finally, any SL residents, I beg of you to please vote for the JIRA issue to increase the 25 group limit in Second Life. Even if you haven’t hit that ceiling yet, it is a major major obstacle for those of us who have, and I can’t believe it has less than 400 votes. Sheesh.


06
Dec 07

Liagiba Latte and Fleep


Liagiba comes to the OLN Island for the first time to check out the holiday picture set – welcome!
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06
Dec 07

Community Building in Virtual Worlds


Cybergrrl Oh hosts a conversations about community building in the Metaverse!
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06
Dec 07

Canal in action..


Beyond a few minor seating issue, the lock works! Cool!
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