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Education Support Faire

Event Details

Time: January 25, 2009 at 6pm to January 30, 2009 at 6pm
Location: Second Life
Website or Map: http://slurl.com/secondlife...
Event Type: Fair
Organized By: George Linden
Latest Activity: Jan 26

Event Description

Over the years, Second Life has provided ways for the world of academia to put to use creativity lending to immersive education, distance learning, knowledge sharing, faculty networking--and many other ways to enhance the collective educational community's efforts in the real world. The success of projects surrounding these efforts within Second Life can be attributed to the many innovative educators, academics, and students who have chosen to utilize Second Life for these purposes. To support the educational community further, we would like to invite you to participate in and attend Linden Lab's inaugural Education Support Faire!

The main goal for the Education Support Faire is to bring together educators, academics, and students to explore the support mechanisms available to residents who use Second Life to enhance real world educational efforts. With many networks of support provided by and for residents in Second Life, we would like especially to extend an invite to Second Life educational minds to take part in presenting at the Educational Support Faire. While, as examples, Linden Lab will provide information regarding our Concierge and knowledge base support services, there are numerous resident developed programs in Second Life designed to orient new and experienced educators or help educators explore Second Life educational and academic opportunities. We want you!

The event will be held January 25th-30th, at http://slurl.com/secondlife/Supporte/151/152/36. The venue will be built around a natural atmosphere with trees, rivers, and beaten paths, highlighting the theme of 'Ecosystems of Support.' The event will combine both displays and scheduled presentations in a central pavilion. Organizations or individuals who specifically provide support services for educators, students, or academics in Second Life and would like to utilize space or give a speaking presentation should contact Pathfinder by email (pathfinder@lindenlab.com). Please provide some information about the educational support service being highlighted for booths; if speaking, please specify a day/time they would like to reserve, along with the topic. There will be a finite amount of space, so booths and speaking time at the central pavilion will be first-come first-served. A final list of scheduled events and participating/presenting Resident Support Organizations will be emailed to the SLED mailing list on January 21st.

We are excited about the growth of the Second Life educational community over the years, and look forward to highlighting the support that will help educators in the years to come!

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Sabine Reljic / Willow Shenlin Daniel Voyager Biancaluce Robbiani Judy Kelly David W. Long Rik Panganiban

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