[rezed] RezEd's first virtual world education conference a success!

We had a very successful Second Life conference on education in virtual worlds yesterday.  This was the first virtual conference sponsored by RezEd.org, the social network for virtual world educators. The RezEd conference featured a panel discussion with educators working in Second Life, Google Lively and Dizzywood; a "birds of a feather" breakout session; and a fun social mixer to close out the evening. With 60+ avatars from a range of institutions and backgrounds, this was a perfect example of how virtual worlds can enable networking, collaboration, and learning in an immersive and ludic environment.


Update November 24: One of our speakers Ryan Clemmens tells us that he was informed 30 minutes prior to speaking at the RezEd conference on November 17 that Google was closing the Lively virtual world at the end of the year. Thus, this was probably the last public address on Google Lively before it was publicly announced on November 19 that it was shutting its virtual doors.


The RezEd conference was only part of four hours of programming built around a "sneak preview" of the MacArthur Foundation's new island in Second Life, called simply "Foundations."  Rather than spend the time talking about the Foundation, the sneak preview focused on the work of the large constellation of public good projects supported by MacArthur -- from the Ability Commons work with people with disabilities, the Encyclopedia of Life digital archive of all living species, to the "I Dig Tanzania" summer camp that Global Kids and the Field Museum organized this past July.

We will have a more detailed report, audio recordings of the proceedings, more images and video from the events online soon at RezEd.org and networkculture.usc.edu.

Thanks to all of you who attended and contributed to making this day such a great success.  For those of you who missed the sneak preview, the Foundations sim is now open for business at this teleport link.  There's a lot of great content in there about how MacArthur operates and some featured projects that they support.

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