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Class 6: Virtual Communities and Relationships

April 15, 2024
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Class 5: From hammer to pixel

April 8, 2024
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Class 4: Digital Citizenship and Metaliteracy

March 18, 2024
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Class 3: Abyss Observatory tour

March 11, 2024
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Class 2: Teambuilding

March 4, 2024
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Class 1: Welcome to Second Life

February 26, 2024
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Spring semester 2024

January 29, 2024

Welcome to the module ‘Virtual Environments: Is one life enough?’ being offered as an elective module to students of Technological University School of Art & Design and Dublin School of Archtitecture.

Classes will start on Friday 9 February for a special introductory class. After that we will meet every Monday from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm and most Saturdays from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. We meet online at TU Dublin in Second LifePlease note: you will need a Mac or PC desktop or laptop to access Second Life – you cannot do so with a mobile device.

Full details about the module are available to eligible registered students on the university VLE, Brightspace, where you may self-enrol. Read the Introduction unit carefully where you will find instructions on how to access Second Life and set up your personal avatar. Learning how to get around the virtual world and familiarising yourself with the environment and how to control your avatar will take a few hours so give yourself plenty of time before class starts.

Please read pages 1 to 9 in the column on the right also. If you would like to find out more about what to expect during the semester read the posts in this blog: all class since 2009 have been summarised.

If you have any problems email John O’Connor at TU Dublin.

Once again, this semester we will be working with Prof Murat Gülmez (aka Magua) and his students at Çağ University in Turkey. In addtion we will be joined by Dr Lucia Morales from the Business faculty at TU Dublin who will also introduce her PhD students to Second Life.

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Project Team presentations

December 1, 2023

The Project Team presentations for the VWEC Student Challenge were recorded on the final day of class this semester and this formed part of their submissions. The presentations were well delivered with participants making a strong showing. The collaboration between Turkish and Irish students was excellent. All video recordings are courtesy of Sitearm Madonna.

The Purple Team:

The Yellow Team:

The Red Team:

At the presentation of awards for the VWEC Student Challenge. Photo Acuppa Tae

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Autumn semester 2023

September 24, 2023

Welcome to the module ‘Virtual Environments: Is one life enough?’ being offered as an elective module to students of Technological University School of Art & Design and Dublin School of Archtitecture.

Classes will start on Wednesday 27th September at 3:00 pm for two hours. We meet online every week at TU Dublin in Second LifePlease note: you will need a Mac or PC desktop or laptop to access Second Life – you cannot do so with a mobile device.

Full details about the module are available to eligible registered students on the university VLE, Brightspace, where you may self-enrol. Read the Introduction unit carefully where you will find instructions on how to access Second Life and set up your personal avatar. Learning how to get around the virtual world and familiarising yourself with the environment and how to control your avatar will take a few hours so give yourself plenty of time before class starts.

Please read pages 1 to 9 in the column on the right also. If you would like to find out more about what to expect during the semester read the posts in this blog: all class since 2009 have been summarised.

If you have any problems email John O’Connor at TU Dublin.

Once again, this semester we will be working with Prof Murat Gülmez (aka Magua) and his students at Çağ University in Turkey. We will be spending much of our time with Lynne Berrett/Lissena Resident, (aka Wisdomseeker) and her team at Whole Brain Health on Inspiration Island in Second Life.

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Final Team Presentations

May 8, 2023

Each of the four student groups presented their final Team Projects in the final class of the semester. The work was excellent and very well presented. Each of the students spoke during their team’s presentation and everything went off without a hitch. Many of the guest speakers during the semester were in the audience, along with many others who have an interest in online and virtual education.

Video courtesy of Sitearm Madonna.

Francisco Koohaven from Whole Brain Health made a video of the Student builds supporting their presentations. This video fly-through of each project shows the amount of thought and effort the students put into the supporting work for their presentations.

Video courtesy of Francisco Koolhaven.