Is Second Life the future? Or a cul de sac? On balance, there is in Second Life lots to like and lots to loathe. But I believe two things are clear. We now have proof of concept. And as Second Life supplies real opportunities for engagement and sorting, this social world will expand at pace, supplying in the longer term, every kind of cultural innovation and commercial opportunity. A very interesting analysis of SL from Grant McCracken: Second Life: the new Disney or Vaporville?
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Welcome to the 2009 Teaching and Learning Innovation Award Ceremony Acknowledging and celebrating excellence and innovation in blended learning at The. - ppt download
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