We are building new worlds in the digital metaverse.
We don't need to keep to the old ways
We don't need to keep to the old ways
When Second Life first made a user-built virtual world available to us, we wanted the world to look like the familiar Old World. But do we want to continue with buildings? Maybe for some purposes. But maybe for other purposes we want to redesign the virtual world to suit our new purposes.
- Maybe for beginners we want to make the place look familiar
- But we carry over lots of stuff we don't need.
- Some of it is just useless clutter
- Some of it gets in the way of what we want to do.
- Here are some things to reconsider.
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Metaverse events, current and upcoming
- 3D web-worlds of the browser (G+ community)
- Public service web-world by CybaLounge. Virtual worlders, this one is for us
- Singer Girl built a web-world.
- Infinite Metaverse Alliance, organization for the metaverse.
- Want to try Halcyon? Infinite Metaverse Alliance test grid
- IMA on G+
- Javascript for beginners
- Learn Javascript for programmers
- OSCC presentation videos available
- CRASH! Site, the musical under development by people like us
- Mal Burns: Inworld Review
- Try a browser-based virtual world
- Selby's daily news collection: Virtual worlds are real
- Virtual Outworlding news collection
- Events on the Hypergrid: HYPEvents
- Entertainment on the Hypergrid
- HYPERGRID EVENTS
- Destination guide: OpenSimWorld
- Opensim AAM Virtual Performers
- WELCOME TO SEANCHAI LIBRARIES
- Virtual world G+ communities: Communities virtual worlds G+
- MOSES software development
- In a virtual world, your deodorant never fails.
Roof
- It doesn't rain in a virtual world unless you want it to.
- You only put a roof on to make the place look familiar.
- People fly around and look down in a virtual world.
- Stores: lose the roof, put a sign on the floor
Classrooms
- Sure, back in the old world, classrooms were places you came to for instruction.
- Classrooms make no sense in the age of the internet.
- We get instruction from a device connected to the internet.
- The location does not matter so long as it can provide a good internet connection.
- We use a 5th dimension, the internet dimension.
- The instructor is right there in our internet device.
- And so are our classmates, if we want to (are allowed to) study with them.
- So if it makes for an easier transition, you can put people in classrooms.
- But we look for better alternatives when we see that classrooms are boring.
But if not classrooms, where?
- You could teach in an environment relevant to the subject.
- HG Safari: A visit to Virunga National Park and the work of Dian Fossey
- Or in an environment that offers extensive opportunity for practice.
- In places for practice, the instructor does not have to be there.
- Language learning in an immersive world. Maybe this is the way to do it.
- Escape to a New Way to Learn Spanish, invited post by James T. Abraham, Ph.D.
- CNDG’s virtual chemistry labs at Florida State University
- Immersive Education in virtual worlds
Places for practice -- Language learning
- Beginners in a language need to talk effectively about common environments
- The place to practice is in replicas of common environments.
- Virtual worlds make that easy. You can even provide instructor objects.
- An instructor object may say its name (on click) with correct pronunciation.
- Or it might give more information in a notecard--like how the object is used.
- More elaborate plans could provide self-testing.
- For example, give instructions in the new language, evaluate compliance.
Environment relevant to the subject
- Geology--every meeting is a field trip to a place that illustrates the current topic.
- Geography--Where in the World is Carmen San Diego?
- Anatomy-- Something like Fantastic Voyage without the love interest.
- Theater--Two Men in Verona
Conventions and conferences
- Unconventional thinking about conventional conventions in the virtual worlds.
- The Always Educational Conference. For the always education communities of the future.
News and Notes
The Hypergrid WIP Show
- The Hypergrid WIP is a one hour "show & tell" of works in progress or recently completed.
- Everyone is invited. Building, scripting, promotion, entertainment-- whatever you are working on.
- Selby will be doing test video capture of presentations in voice. These may be posted on YouTube.
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- Presentations are in voice and text.
- For text presentations, best bring the text in a notecard and paste it into chat.
- Voice presentations may be captured in video.
- Stills and videos from the show may appear in this blog and elsewhere.
- The Hypergrid WIP is a one hour "show & tell" of works in progress or recently completed.
- Everyone is invited. Building, scripting, promotion, entertainment-- whatever you are working on.
- Selby will be doing test video capture of presentations in voice. These may be posted on YouTube.
- Presentations are in voice and text.
- For text presentations, best bring the text in a notecard and paste it into chat.
- Voice presentations may be captured in video.
- Stills and videos from the show may appear in this blog and elsewhere.
Next WIP show
- Next WIP show: Sun. April 23 Noon SLT
- Cookie II location (fourth Sunday of the month)
- Cookie II location (fourth Sunday of the month)
- HG address below: paste into the World Map next to Find. Click Find, TP
- grid.kitely.com:8002:Cookie II
- in Kitely: paste into Nav (top) bar of Firestorm, Enter.
- hop://grid.kitely.com:8002/Cookie II/68/369/22
- Pandora Location: (second Sunday of the month)
- Pandora allows presenters to run high threat OSSL functions.
- world.narasnook.com:8900
- Put the line above in your World Map next to Find. Click Find. TP
- At Narasnook, use World Map to search for Pandora
- Next WIP show: Sun. April 23 Noon SLT
- Cookie II location (fourth Sunday of the month)
- Cookie II location (fourth Sunday of the month)
- HG address below: paste into the World Map next to Find. Click Find, TP
- grid.kitely.com:8002:Cookie II
- in Kitely: paste into Nav (top) bar of Firestorm, Enter.
- hop://grid.kitely.com:8002/Cookie II/68/369/22
- Pandora Location: (second Sunday of the month)
- Pandora allows presenters to run high threat OSSL functions.
- world.narasnook.com:8900
- Put the line above in your World Map next to Find. Click Find. TP
- At Narasnook, use World Map to search for Pandora
Previous Articles from the WIP show
- Glimpses of Hypergrid Work-in-Progress (WIP) show
- WIP Show: How to with NPC, Nara Malone. Storytelling of the future
- WIP on Cookie II, Kitely, 9/20 Dolls, Discos, and Discussion
- WIP August 23, A conversation about being creative
- The WIP show, 7/18/2015: Virtual mobile art by Lucy Afarensis
- WIP Show at Hobo Sandbox on Cookie II, Kitely
- WIP Show, works in progress on the Hypergrid June 3, 2015
- Hypergrid WIP meeting. The creatives of the hypergrid
- Glimpses of Hypergrid Work-in-Progress (WIP) show
- WIP Show: How to with NPC, Nara Malone. Storytelling of the future
- WIP on Cookie II, Kitely, 9/20 Dolls, Discos, and Discussion
- WIP August 23, A conversation about being creative
- The WIP show, 7/18/2015: Virtual mobile art by Lucy Afarensis
- WIP Show at Hobo Sandbox on Cookie II, Kitely
- WIP Show, works in progress on the Hypergrid June 3, 2015
- Hypergrid WIP meeting. The creatives of the hypergrid
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HG links-- depending on your interests
- Use your head! They always tell you that. They never tell you how
- About education
- About art
- Dinosaur
- Sailing in virtual worlds
- About Videos
- Sights of the virtual worlds
- People of the virtual worlds
- About business
- The incomplete works of Ann Tree Prenyour
- Outworldz One-Click Hypergrid (Install your own HG)
- Binder's OSWorlds Stats and Status (past week)
- Google Calendar tutorial (Used for notices of HG events)
- Hypergrid Tour 2016-01-- 167 virtual worlds
- Sign of the Kite
- Events on the Hypergrid: HYPEvents
- Use your head! They always tell you that. They never tell you how
- About education
- About art
- Dinosaur
- Sailing in virtual worlds
- About Videos
- Sights of the virtual worlds
- People of the virtual worlds
- About business
- The incomplete works of Ann Tree Prenyour
- Outworldz One-Click Hypergrid (Install your own HG)
- Binder's OSWorlds Stats and Status (past week)
- Google Calendar tutorial (Used for notices of HG events)
- Hypergrid Tour 2016-01-- 167 virtual worlds
- Sign of the Kite
- Events on the Hypergrid: HYPEvents
Communities in the virtual worlds
- Arcadia Asylum All Around
- G+ community: Hypergrid Safari
- G+ community: Metaverse Tours
- Opensimworld. Destination guide for the Hypergrid
- Best metaverse communities
Radio in the virtual worlds
Metaverse beginner help
- NMA entry path
- How to Enter Kitely Virtual Worlds
- Metaverse 101 Info
+ Tutorials for getting started in Opensim
- Fr43k Paine/Dealing With Griefers
- A Dimension Beyond
- Virtual Outworlding Table of Contents. Summary
- Newcomer help in virtual worlds
- Virtual worlds are about people. Communities, communication, shared goals
- Time conversion: put time/zone into Google search to get your time
Schools in virtual worlds
- What is "Virtual Outworlding" and how can you use it? Keywords
- I publish 5 or 6 days a week, skipping 1 or 2 days in midweek
- For more on topics like this, follow Selby Evans in Google+
- What do we do in Virtual Worlds?
- Google search this blog: Search bar, upper left--or:
- Put site:virtualoutworlding.blogspot.com at the end of the search terms
- Annotated screen shots made with Jing
- All original content on this blog is Creative Commons License, attribution only.
- Second Life, Linden, SLurl, and SL are trademarks of Linden Research Inc.
- This blog is not affiliated with Second Life or anything else.
- Ads are from Google.
- Selby Evans in Kitely, Thinkerer Melville in Second Life
- Lauren is funny
- What is "Virtual Outworlding" and how can you use it? Keywords
- I publish 5 or 6 days a week, skipping 1 or 2 days in midweek
- For more on topics like this, follow Selby Evans in Google+
- What do we do in Virtual Worlds?
- Google search this blog: Search bar, upper left--or:
- Put site:virtualoutworlding.blogspot.com at the end of the search terms
- Annotated screen shots made with Jing
- All original content on this blog is Creative Commons License, attribution only.
- Second Life, Linden, SLurl, and SL are trademarks of Linden Research Inc.
- This blog is not affiliated with Second Life or anything else.
- Ads are from Google.
- Selby Evans in Kitely, Thinkerer Melville in Second Life
- Lauren is funny
I agree completely. No need for a roof, unless you're looking for historical accuracy, or want an audience's sightlines restricted.
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