Voice Test Team

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This page is to be edited and kept up to date by the Voice Test Team currently staffing Orientation Island 15.

Voice Test Team Stats

TO BE ADDED AFTER WEEK 1

Diary

Please record your strategies for the day along with your efforts and observations below (please put the date after each entry).

SAMPLE: I greeted residents by singing a song. -- Kurz Linden, Monday, July 16, 2007, noon-5pm

July 18, 2007 (Phree2Be Foxley): I guess I'm the ginnie pig. Clocked in from 4pm to about 1130pm. OI was really quiet. I only really helped one person, but the experience of helping with voice was worth it. It was really odd at first speaking instead of typing. Usually we get to think about what we say as we type and try to get just primary information out there to get new residents going. I had a 20 minute conversation with this guy that would have taken me hours to type. No more click here...did you get that...click there...did you get that...what....no...ok one more time...etc, you know the drill. Now it is practically instantaneous. Once you get voice enabled. Most of the folks at my time were spanish speaking and either did not understand me (or my babbler), or did not need the help. Anyway that's it until tomorrow. Good night.

19 JUL 2007 (Savannah Glimmer)5:30 AM - Noon: I gave each person who landed an initial "Welcome to SL", then offered assistance enabling voice. Most of them went right to work on the tutorials and a few of them came back later for help. People who spoke English were more apt to get voice enabled (since they were being asked to do so in English). Others resorted to text chat. I realize the importance of having bilingual mentors using voice, however it would be difficult to cover every language around the clock. Still, with use of translators, and text chat, having mentors available still seemed to make a difference. The most frequently asked question involved earning L's or seeking employment. For those who did use voice, I agree with Phree, that helping them was very easy. Assisting them involved conversation vs. instruction and we covered many topics, whereas they normally would ask one question then be on their way. Some people arrived without the right equipment (no headset), or did not download the voice client. More tomorrow.


July 19, 2007 (ScubaChris Wollongong) noon- to 3:30: My experience has been similar. Several of the citizens I worked with had signed up a while ago and not been in until today. They did not know about the Voice but were interested. It might be useful to add something to the sign about needing the First Look client and where to go to get it as two folks were interested. I IM'd them the URL but it would have been easier to point to the sign. The one person who did have voice who needed help thought that the voice was pretty cool. We talked quite more about Second Life in general and what you can do than I've been able to in the past. For example, it was much easier to help them with Search. Instead of typing in chat "Open search->Places->and then type something like clubs or dancing" I was able to ask them what they were interested in and then we did some searches together (Some librarian is going to have a field day with search strategies in SL). The other thing that helped is I created gesture made up of chats that did an introductory "Welcome to the Voice enabled Orientation Island. You first need to enable chat..." that saves me having to type that for every new person. If anyone would like the gesture, IM me and I'll send it to you. I'm going to do one that goes through the directions latter.

July 20, 2007 (ScubaChris)- on creating an account - I'm putting together some directions for a workshop I'm doing next week and just a quick observation (request?)for the account create page. on https://secure-web11.secondlife.com/voicebeta/index.php where you select your name, the Voice page is missing the "Check this name for availability" link. It's not a biggy but I have found this link to be very helpful for reducing the time (and sometimes frustration) of picking a name (What do you mean that Gobbledygook Watanabe is already taken! How could that be?) I assume it will return when voice is the standard download but it would be nice to add here if not too much trouble.

July 17-21 (Master Quatro) Have seen many non-english speaking citizens who had a difficult time communicating. Perhaps separate portals for different nationalities would make their new experience more enjoyable. I'm sure the frustration of being overwhelmed with the new environment is multiplied when they can't communicate in their native language. I had one new subscriber that I chatted with that had turned on voice. He was Polish and the language barrier as well as his constant crashing prevented any meaningful help. The attempt was not successful. Most are too overwhelmed by the new world and most simply concentrated on getting dressed. I handed out lots of freebie clothes since this was a concern for them. The early morning hours (US) are rather calm. We get a few subcribers trickling in and in awe of it all.

Strategies and General Observations

Low Volume/No Volume in Windows Vista: This is a known issue with Windows Vista that affects some Second Life residents. The workaround/solution is to uninstall the audio drivers in Device Manager then reboot the system to allow Windows to reinstall the audio drivers. -- Dirk Talamasca, 12:54 AM PDT

Voice Not Working in Windows Vista: Some Second Life residents running Windows Vista cannot get SLVoice.exe to engage. The workaround/solution is to run SLVoice.exe in compatibility mode for Windows XP (Service Pack 2).

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/using-windows-vista-compatibility-mode[1] -- Dirk Talamasca, 1:11 AM PDT

Observation - Gestures and sounds interrupt voice chat. To make voice chat more enjoyable, you may disable background sounds. Pictured Below are my personal preferences while in voice chat. Simply pulling the slider controls up to a higher level later allows you to enjoy the gestures and other background sounds that you are accustomed to. Dirk Talamasca July 15th, 2007 7:51 AM PDT

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Schedule

Please note that this is only a suggested schedule. Please feel free to drop by whenever you have availability or as warranted by the number of new users on the orientation island.

Second Life Time (eastern time) 5am-9am (8am-noon) 9am-noon (noon-3pm) noon-5pm (3pm-8pm) 5pm-8pm (8pm-11pm) After 8pm (after 11pm) - see note below
Monday Evie, Master Taylaa, Yankee, Destiny, Yummie (2-3:30) Renee, Dirk, Hinkley (until 3pm) Kerian, Savannah (after 6pm) James, ScubaChris, DoteDote (after 10pm)
Tuesday Savannah (from 6am), Master Bubbles (from 8am), Dirk, Yummie (2-3:30), Taylaa Renee, ScubaChris, Bubbles (until 2pm) Kerian, Evie, Phree2Be (from 4pm) James, Destiny, DoteDote (after 10pm)
Wednesday Evie Savannah, Taylaa, Yankee, Yummie (2-3:30) Renee, Dirk, Hinkley (until 3pm) Kerian, Phree2Be (from 4pm) James, Destiny, ScubaChris, DoteDote (after 10pm)
Thursday Savannah (from 6am), Master Bubbles (from 8am), Dirk, Yummie (2-3:30), Taylaa Renee, ScubaChris, Bubbles (until 2pm) Kerian, Evie, Phree2Be (from 4pm) James, Destiny, DoteDote (after 10pm)
Friday Evie, Master Taylaa, Yankee, Destiny, Yummie (2-3:30) Renee, Dirk, Hinkley (until 3pm) Kerian, Savannah (after 6pm) James, ScubaChris, Phree2Be, DoteDote (after 10pm)
Saturday Savannah (from 6am), Master Bubbles (from 8am), Dirk, Yummie (2-3:30) DoteDote, Yankee, ScubaChris, Bubbles (until 2pm) Kerian, Evie, Renee James, Destiny, Phree2Be
Sunday Evie, Master Savannah, Yankee, Destiny, Yummie (2-3:30) Yankee, Dirk, Hinkley (until 3pm) Kerian, Phree2Be James, ScubaChris

Floater: Linda

Note: Those volunteering during the after 8pm SLT (after 11pm EDT) slot, stay as long as you'd like while new users continue to appear on the OI (obviously not intended to be all the way until 5am)