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SL is now a big part of my first life as I have a component of my job which includes it as well as a large slice of my 'spare' time. I'm interested in exploring the possibilities for teaching within SL, especially teaching literature, from an instructional design point of view and from the point of view of an inveterate bookworm. The Frideswide region was a first attempt in this direction.
SL is now a big part of my first life as I have a component of my job which includes it as well as a large slice of my 'spare' time. I'm interested in exploring the possibilities for teaching within SL, especially teaching literature, from an instructional design point of view and from the point of view of an inveterate bookworm. The Frideswide region was a first attempt in this direction.


Quote of the moment:


William Sims Bainbridge on holding an academic conference within World of Warcraft - "We encountered absolutely no technical problems, although one scientist drowned and another was eaten by hyenas."
== Quote of the moment: ==
 
'''William Sims Bainbridge''' on holding an academic conference within World of Warcraft - ''"We encountered absolutely no technical problems, although one scientist drowned and another was eaten by hyenas.''"

Revision as of 00:16, 15 February 2010

Csteph Submariner

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Slept through my own third rez-day, and now I am another year older.

I designed and, with a little help from my friends, built the First World War Poetry Digital Archive region at Frideswide

The First World War Poetry Digital Archive🖈

Of which we are very proud.

In my spare SL time I like to mess around with photography and creating avatars out of bits and bobs.

SL is now a big part of my first life as I have a component of my job which includes it as well as a large slice of my 'spare' time. I'm interested in exploring the possibilities for teaching within SL, especially teaching literature, from an instructional design point of view and from the point of view of an inveterate bookworm. The Frideswide region was a first attempt in this direction.


Quote of the moment:

William Sims Bainbridge on holding an academic conference within World of Warcraft - "We encountered absolutely no technical problems, although one scientist drowned and another was eaten by hyenas."