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Many organizations have strict firewall policies that prevent Second Life from running on enterprise or government computers. As a first step, you should contact your IT department and find out whether your firewall will accept a UDP protocol. If not, then we encourage you to work with your technology team to authorize the Second Life stream into your network. If they have questions about Second Life security, point them to this article on security in Second Life. | Many organizations have strict firewall policies that prevent Second Life from running on enterprise or government computers. As a first step, you should contact your IT department and find out whether your firewall will accept a UDP protocol. If not, then we encourage you to work with your technology team to authorize the Second Life stream into your network. If they have questions about Second Life security, point them to this article on security in Second Life. | ||
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Additionally, Second Life runs best on newer computers with advanced graphics cards. To learn more about specific system requirements, click here.</li> | Additionally, Second Life runs best on newer computers with advanced graphics cards. To learn more about specific system requirements, click [http://secondlife.com/support/system-requirements/ here].</li> | ||
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<li>'''Join Second Life''' | <li>'''Join Second Life''' | ||
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It’s simple and free. Just go to the Join Now page and register. You’ll need to choose a standard avatar, an inworld name, and provide basic contact information so that we can confirm your registration by email.</li> | It’s simple and free. Just go to the [https://join.secondlife.com/ Join Now page] and register. You’ll need to choose a standard avatar, an inworld name, and provide basic contact information so that we can confirm your registration by email.</li> | ||
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<li>'''Download | <li>'''Download Second Life Viewer 2''' | ||
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The Second Life Viewer is a small piece of software that is your window into Second Life. You can think of it like your supercharged browser for a 3D environment.</li> | The [http://secondlife.com/support/downloads/?lang=en-US Second Life Viewer 2] is a small piece of software that is your window into Second Life. You can think of it like your supercharged browser for a 3D environment.</li> | ||
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<li>'''Plug in Your Headset''' | <li>'''Plug in Your Headset''' | ||
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<li>'''Login and Begin on Welcome Island''' | <li>'''Login and Begin on Welcome Island''' | ||
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When you enter Second Life for the first time, you land on Welcome Island, or an orientation experience. Since this is your first time inworld, understand that it will look and feel unfamiliar to you. You will notice a few things—that you have an avatar and that you might be confused about what to do next. Follow the simple activities on Welcome Island, which are designed to help you get started.</li> | When you enter Second Life for the first time, you land on [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Welcome_Island Welcome Island], or an orientation experience. Since this is your first time inworld, understand that it will look and feel unfamiliar to you. You will notice a few things—that you have an avatar and that you might be confused about what to do next. Follow the simple activities on Welcome Island, which are designed to help you get started.</li> | ||
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<li>'''Design Your Avatar''' | <li>'''Design Your Avatar''' | ||
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An avatar is a virtual representation of you. Using your basic avatar that you chose during registration as a starting point—you can then change nearly every element of your appearance from body size to hair color to clothing. To learn more about how to customize your avatar, click here. Once you become more familiar with Second Life, you can also purchase new skins, clothes, and accessories to continue to personalize your inworld appearance.</li> | An avatar is a virtual representation of you. Using your basic avatar that you chose during registration as a starting point—you can then change nearly every element of your appearance from body size to hair color to clothing. To learn more about how to customize your avatar, click [http://secondlife.com/whatis/avatar/ here]. Once you become more familiar with Second Life, you can also purchase new skins, clothes, and accessories on the [http://marketplace.secondlife.com Second Life Marketplace] to continue to personalize your inworld appearance.</li> | ||
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<li>'''Learn how to Operate Second Life''' | <li>'''Learn how to Operate Second Life''' | ||
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Getting started in Second Life can be challenging at first, but we’ve created an easy [ | Getting started in Second Life can be challenging at first, but we’ve created an easy [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Viewer_2_Quick_Start_Guide Viewer 2 Quickstart Guide] to get you ready for work quickly. Additionally, the best and most current resource for beginners to Second Life is in the [http://secondlife.com/support/# Support] section.</li> | ||
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<li>'''Attend an event in SL''' | <li>'''Attend an event in SL''' |
Revision as of 11:55, 9 November 2010
Get Started
Working in Second Life is Easy
In just a few minutes, you can join Second Life, create your own avatar, and start collaborating with your colleagues around the world without ever leaving your desk. And, here’s the best part: It’s free.
Get Started
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It’s Time to Try Second Life for WorkWe understand that working in Second Life, or any virtual world, is a new experience for most organizations. So, we’re here to make it as easy as possible. Here’s the step-by-step guide to help you get started.
We Can HelpWe’re always here if you have any questions or would like advice, recommendations, or support. |
Customers are Saying
"You can read about a tsunami in a textbook or you can experience one in a virtual world; I believe that experience has a greater impact."
— Eric Hackathorn, NOAA”s Virtual Worlds Program Manager
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For more information, contact Linden Lab at business@lindenlab.com.