Career exploration and career training.
In virtual worlds, they can use the same facility.
No risk, no travel. All on a laptop.
The entrepreneurial educator: Virtual field trips for career exploration. Virtual training for careers with safety needs or with unforgiving circumstances.
Why virtual?
- No travel cost
- No travel time
- No travel planning
- As safe as home
- World wide access.
- Facilities maintenance costs a few dollars.
- The training facility is as near as the internet.
- The training is as safe as the home.
- The training facility can be duplicated for a dollar or so
- Don't wonder about it--go there and see for yourself.
- Second Life.
- Kitely.
The old way
- Career training (search)
- Career exploration field trips (search)
Career training in virtual worlds
- Virtual Laboratory Training and Career Center: Networking
- Virtual Laboratory Training and Career Center: BioHazard
- Virtual Laboratory Training and Career Center: Training, SARS testing
- Virtual Laboratory Training and Career Center: Training, SARS testing
- Virtual Laboratory Training and Career Center: Virus model
- Training in digital worlds: Signature Safety: in the trenches
- Fall safety (1) : Signature Safety: Training and teaching in digital worlds
- Heavy industry: Big equipment: Operator errors can be costly and dangerous.
- Case study in support of a course on process plant safety. Video made safely and at low cost in a user-built virtual world
- F/Xual Education Services: Occupational Medicine Simulation. A HUD is a Digicoach without personality
- Demonstration oil rig: Conversation with an imaginary TA (Teaching Assistant)
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Visit me on the web
- Drop by my web offices Weekdays: 12:-12:30 pm Central time (US)
- I am available for free consulting on any topic in this blog.
- Cybalounge and 3DWebWorldz (Orientation room)
- I will be in both places, so you may need to speak to get my attention.
- Web-worlds, 3D virtual worlds running in a browser. Summary
- And we can visit the Writer's Workshop on the Web
- Don't register -- enter as guest.
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- Use as you please with attribution: link to the original.
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- Selby Evans in Kitely and Hypergrid, Thinkerer Melville in Second Life.
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