 Visitors are not         just bringing usernames; they’re residents who can express an identity         and demonstrate their interest in your museum’s ideas, creations,         and challenges. That persistence of identity and level of expressiveness         through character design, chat, and gesture allows both museum staff         and participants to make important social connections that, for many,         are not as easily made or maintained on the 2D Web.
Visitors are not         just bringing usernames; they’re residents who can express an identity         and demonstrate their interest in your museum’s ideas, creations,         and challenges. That persistence of identity and level of expressiveness         through character design, chat, and gesture allows both museum staff         and participants to make important social connections that, for many,         are not as easily made or maintained on the 2D Web.An interesting paper from the Exploratorium by Rothfarb and Doherty on creating content and community in Second Life
 
 
 
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