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Resources for Researching Virtual Worlds

Recently, a number of individuals have inquired about resources for virtual world research. Here are some valuable links. Please add your own resources in the comments. Journal of Virtual World Research–Great resource. This journal has freely available PDF articles describing the vast amount of work being done in virtual worlds. Recently, the journal featured a […]

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Learning in 3D: Book Contributor’s Interview

Here is an interesting interview between two contributors to Learning in 3D: Adding a New Dimension to Enterprise Learning and Collaboration. One is Ron Burns of ProtonMedia who wrote the forward to the book and Chuck Hamilton who is head of Virtual Learning Strategy at IBM’s Center for Advanced Learning. Chuck worked on the Seven […]

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Virtual Learning Possiblities

Image from introductory video. If you want to find out some possibilities of virtual worlds for interactive learning, check out the introductory video by Virtual Learning Curve. It gives a good overview of some of the possibilities of Virtual Immersive Environments (VIEs). For even more interesting and engaging videos go to the Scenes to Watch […]

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Alternatives to Second Life

Here is a list of alternatives to Second Life. Forterra Systems Inc. The company offers private, secure virtual worlds with tailored solutions based on industry and customer specific needs. The solutions are designed by Forterra to meet enterprise IT security and privacy needs. The flagship product of Forterra is OLIVE™ (On-Line Interactive Virtual Environment). OLIVE […]

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