Our new “Made in Second Life”
series continues with the first installment focusing on virtual world
education - “Learning Made in SL.” Each year, many students further
their education through virtual classes and unique learning scenarios
presented in numerous immersive environments within the Second Life
virtual world.
This edition puts the spotlight on Chant Newall Development Group, LLC (CNDG), which has utilized the Second Life platform for interactive offerings in biology, chemistry, economics and environmental science.
CNDG works closely with Florida State University and the University of
Central Florida on Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) that include
experiences that range from taking students inside of a human cell,
using a forensic science application to solve a murder mystery,
exploring Easter Island as it would have been some 500 years ago, and
much more.
William
(Bill) Prensky, who is the CEO of CNDG, talks about the unique
opportunities that VLEs afford students and educators alike, in the video below.
P.S. Our “Made In Second Life” series will soon shift the spotlight to the world of fashion and design in Second Life! Stay tuned for several episodes of “Fashion Made in SL” -- coming soon to this blog and our social channels.
From the official Second Life blog.
Video by Draxtor Despress.
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