This group was created to support Barry Joseph's keynote presentation at the 2008 Second Life Community Convention's SLEDcc, "Why Second Life Can't Tip: The Power and Perils of Living La Vida Ludic," for before, during and after the presentation.
Hey Trevor, I'm totally checking out your castle/village next time I'm in SL - it sounds like exactly the type of location for a cool adventure for kids tying into not only math, but medieval studies too.
Wow! Your project sounds really interesting! Right off the bat, I start thinking of the mathematics of catapults, angles of ladders to scale castle walls :-)
I definitely want to come visit soon! Thanks for sharing about your project.
This is my avatar on "The Virtual World Known as Second Life" (Registered Trade Mark) platform..- Lehnerd Euler -
Currently working on a personal project (informal) exploring immersive education possibilities related to mathematics learning. Just finishing up the "setting" - a 14000 sq m Medieval walled castle/village and am beginning to embed it with a variety of mathematical themes in order to find ways to design rich and engaging learning experiences. It is located at Gye Ran (194,4,82). Anyone is welcome to drop in and explore, make suggestions, copy objects or discuss topics related to education in Virtual Worlds.
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What is your interest in virtual worlds?
Academic, Practitioner, K12, Parent
What virtual worlds are you interested in?
Second Life, Other, General
About Me:
Former k-12 educator (Mathematics and Physics) in Edmonton Alberta Canada. Recently transitioned into an independent Consulting role to explore the potential of social media in general and more specifically immersive education in virtual world spaces. Of special interest is the immersive education initiative - Media Grid's open education grid and the VW platforms they are examining: Wonderland, Cobalt/Croquet and Second Life (TM) / OpenSim
Virtual World Explorers find strange ruins...
The snapshots are from the OpenSim region tmeister on the tribalnet p2p grid. The original image "Edupunk poster boy" aka Jim Groom was obtained from his blog bavatuesdays and altered with the GIMP.
Following on the heels of the April 1st. Congressional Testimony regarding Virtual Worlds (check the Rezed forum document library ) another Congressional Briefing of interest to Virtual World educators was presented on Capitol Hill. On April 8th 2008, Project Tomorrow released the results of the 5th annual Speak Up: Speakup 2007. The… Continue
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I definitely want to come visit soon! Thanks for sharing about your project.
Currently working on a personal project (informal) exploring immersive education possibilities related to mathematics learning. Just finishing up the "setting" - a 14000 sq m Medieval walled castle/village and am beginning to embed it with a variety of mathematical themes in order to find ways to design rich and engaging learning experiences. It is located at Gye Ran (194,4,82). Anyone is welcome to drop in and explore, make suggestions, copy objects or discuss topics related to education in Virtual Worlds.