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Second Life: Ready for Learning
Spotlight on Education
Second Life Work is the leader of compelling, cost-effective virtual education solutions to amplify an existing curriculum or create new models for engaged, collaborative learning.
Case Study: The New Media Consortium Developing New Learning And Collaboration Environments For Educators"At the NMC, we see Second Life as the most currently evolved of the virtual world platforms today, and wherever this technology takes us, Second Life will be seen as the seminal first instance of what the 3D web might look like. " — Larry Johnson, CEO, The NMC, testifying before the U.S. Congress |
Blog: Learning Inworld
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Twitter: @learninginworld |