Following is a transcript from the National-Louis University, National College of Education Technology Committee, in which I describe the professional development possibilities of Second Life. The participants are me, Stuart Carrier, Xiuwen Wu, Rob Bowe, and Jane Moore.
CraigC: okay, second life
CraigC: before i go any further, and before you go to the web page, does anyone know what secondlife is?
StuartC: not familiar
XiuwenW: No
XiuwenW: Heard of it
XiuwenW: on ChicagoTribute
JanePM: I followed the website earlier--seems weird--a virtual life?
CraigC: okay, let me be maybe the first to say this to you: this technology represents the future of distance education.
CraigC: i am writing a grant with CPS to do prof dev for CPS librarians.
RobertBo: with Gail bush?
CraigC: one of the central library people (head of tech) suggested investigating secondlife as a platform for pd
CraigC: (yes, writing it with gail)
CraigC: i was skeptical, because i had read the tribune piece and saw it mainly as a playground (which it is....there's all kinds of kinky stuff going on there)
CraigC: gail called it "loopy tunes" (but she hasn't seen it as i have)
RobertBo: You know what they say about Librarians.
CraigC: yes
CraigC: anyway
JanePM: That was my first impression as well...what does it offer that Tapped In, for example doesn't?
CraigC: there is a set of "islands" that are devoted to librarians
CraigC: i now have an office there
CraigC: and have met many of the key players
CraigC: (my wife has been wondering if i have a first life)
CraigC: and
CraigC: i have seen the future
CraigC: jane's question is THE question
JanePM: Scary!
CraigC: what's the value-added compared to tappedin?
CraigC: there will be a huge generational thing on this
CraigC: and many "serious" people will reject it
CraigC: but
JanePM: I can't imagine why I'd want to do professional development in a site where I can buy realistic vamp wounds.
CraigC: i think they will be wrong to do so
CraigC: lol
CraigC: jane, you are an object lesson in skeptism
CraigC: bear with me, okay
JanePM: That was on the first page I got to when I searched for you.
CraigC: i'm not given to wild embracing of new tech just because it's new
JanePM: Always glad to oblige.
CraigC: (jane, you're only on the web site, not the world)
CraigC: it's not a web site
CraigC: it's virtual reality
CraigC: interactive virtual reality
JanePM: OK, set us straight.
CraigC: with hundreds of "locations" and "events" and millions of users and growing FAST
CraigC: every person has an avatar
CraigC: (you see the 'scary" ones on the secondlife.com home page)
CraigC: the librarians are mostly more pedestrian in appearance
JanePM smiles
CraigC: (I've been playing with my appearance, as most people do)
JanePM: So, how do we "find" you?
CraigC: okay, i'll cut to the quck, becuase i have to take a phone call at 11
CraigC: my SL name is Dewey Jung
JanePM: Cute
CraigC: you can search for me if you ever get online
CraigC: my office has the NLU logo on it
StuartC: ok Dewey
CraigC: if i'm online i'll bring you to it
CraigC: (I hear the snickers already.)
CraigC: (this is going to be a tough sell, i can tell)
JanePM: So, we have to join to "see" you?
CraigC: anyway, the other day i was wandering around on infoisland, land "owned" by the alliance library system of western illinois
CraigC: yes jane
CraigC: this was before i met all the key players in the alliance's sl presence....they are the ones who gave me my office
CraigC: anyway
CraigC: i was wandering around and noticed a lot of people gathered together on my map, so i went to see what was going on
CraigC: i found
CraigC: a class on how to do animations in sl
CraigC: let me tell you, it was the most profoundly interesting distance education experinece i have ever had
CraigC: about 50 people from around the world gathered for this previously-announced class
CraigC: we all sat around in a comfy "lecture hall"
CraigC: the instructor told us all to click a spot to get the "course materials"
CraigC: we immediately had sample scripts, images, how-to guides, etc. in our inventory
CraigC: he told us where to find the shareware program qavimator.
CraigC: and how to install it
CraigC: he tells us to use the chat for very general comments and questions, but to instant message him wtih specific ones
CraigC: so the class begins
CraigC: there is a whiteboard
CraigC: he's set it up with screenshots of each step in the process
CraigC: we use our inventory to do more complicated stuff
CraigC: he's talking on the chat and some students are talking on the chat
CraigC: he is responding to IM's, almost immediately.
CraigC: my questions are answered immediately
CraigC: there is no need to 'wait your turn" or to try to listen to quiet voices
CraigC: meanwhile, the students are IMing each other, all over the place
CraigC: networking, finding out about cool tricks
CraigC: so we create animations
CraigC: and we TRY THEM OUT on ourselves during the class
CraigC: so you get to SEE immediately ,what people have done
CraigC: you can IM people to ask them how they did it.
CraigC: WIthin 1 hour we had all made animations
CraigC: within 2 hours we had all built complicated gestures with sound, animation, scripting.
CraigC: it was engrossing.
CraigC: okay, i'm done.
JanePM: I'm exhausted :)
XiuwenW: Does this site charge a subscription fee?
CraigC: not for basic membership
StuartC: i see the distance learning implications
CraigC: stu, i hope so
JanePM: Yes, if you can get past the initial impression.
CraigC: i chatted with a 70 yr old chemistry prof in world
RobertBo: It looks like some charge a fee.
CraigC: he beleives that the VR aspect adds a kind of "physical presence" of others that makes the whole experience so much more "real" than a simple chat room.
CraigC: i agree.
CraigC: yes you can spend money, for sure
CraigC: on land
CraigC: events
CraigC: "stuff" like clothing, skins, furniture
CraigC: but a lot of it is free, too
CraigC: and you can build your own stuff
CraigC: i built a sign, a table, decorated my office
CraigC: mark my words, folks, our "online" work is going to change dramatically within the next year or so
RobertBo: 5 cents to visit the doktor
CraigC: and i would bet
JanePM: We heard it here!
CraigC: that don grady is not going to lead the way.
JanePM smiles
RobertBo: Very interesting!
CraigC: i don't expect this committee to do anything right away
XiuwenW: If students can interact with an expert while viewing the solar system video, that'll be neat.
CraigC: i wanted to inform you
CraigC: we're going to write some experiments into our grant
JanePM: Thanks, Craig...it's worth exploring.
StuartC: definitely
CraigC: but we're also going to back it up with a webct presence
CraigC: (just to be safe)
StuartC: yes
CraigC: i recommend going in world
CraigC: look around
CraigC: if you don't find anything interesting, let me know, and i'll be a guide for you
CraigC: Dewey Jung
CraigC: or email me.
CraigC: i have to go
JanePM: Thanks, Craig. I need to go as well. Bye, all. Happy Holidays!
1 comment:
Hi Craig,
I'm an adjunct professor at NLU and teach several courses in the BSMIS and BSM programs for CMB. I believe that VR sites such as Second Life could have potential for numerous educational applications. I have incorporated articles about SL in my courses and have brought up its possible uses in the curricula at several NLU meetings here in Mclean, VA. Unfortunately, the administration does not share my enthusiasm for the technology. Happy New Year!
Prof. Kathy Kelly
kitkat@erols.com
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