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An introduction to its workings & philosophy Tony Ackroyd Tony Lusch http://secondlife.gre.ac.uk/ 1
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Online 3D world 40,000 users at one time 12m registered 53 UK Educational involved (eduserv)eduserv 4,700 people earnt over US$200 in Nov 2009SL statsSL stats Very engaging – addictive Free 2
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How to become member Basics on how to get about and interact Discuss philosophy of SL Have a go 3
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Multi-user Community EconomyRules Real-time3D World Free, self-contained software Runs on Mac or PC (even from USB stick) Needs a modern graphics card (3 years) Driven by computers (servers) in Cal, USA Owned by Linden Labs 4
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Register at http://secondlife.comhttp://secondlife.com Choose a name (takes a long time) Choose an initial avatar Fill out your details Receive email and activate from email Download and Install Secondlife software 5
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Orientation Island first Series of tasks to learn the basics Appearance:modifying your avatar Communicating Moving Searching Once completed go to help island Can never return 6
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Chosen your initial shape on registration Can change to others at anytime Can spend hours (days!) modifying Can make / buy clothes and objects to wear Can make / buy skins 7
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Modified in Photoshop / 3D package Imported into SL 8
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For all your second life worldly possessions Very much like My Docs in windows Must keep it organised Drag and drop Into world Onto others: giving 9
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Walk / Run – arrow keys (+ ctrl-r) Fly Home – PageUp – PageDown Teleport Search Using a landmark in you inventory Use the Map Mouselook – M Examine – Alt-ZCtrl- Alt-Z 10
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People Places 11 Use search
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Saying is talking out loud Anyone can hear you within 20 m Press Enter to got into talk mode type, press Enter to say it Esc(cape) takes you out of talk mode Instant Messaging Via Search, Via communicate, friends Like making a phone call If not on-line email sent 12
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Java style language SL API gives lots of functions to use Objects literally talk to each other to communicate Recommended reading http://www.lslwiki.net/ http://www.lslwiki.net/ 13
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Menus Left click Touch - result usually depends on a script Right click Sit Wear Goto Edit / Create Avatar info More 14
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A basic membership is free Money brought in via paypal or credit card Money can also be taken out Approx. US$ 1 to 265 Linden$ Strict controls to avoid inflation etc. Objects created can be sold Reselling of Land Service industries: managers, DJ’s, etc 15
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Mainland Sims (servers) Can buy land (space on server) via auction premium member Tier fee (monthly ground rent) (US$5-195) Island Sims US$1,000 for 65,536 m 2 +VAT Tier fee US$295 +VAT Resell parcels to non premium members Themed & covenants ½ price for education 16
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Real life in miniature Project planning Running businesses Acting as consultants Collaborative learning at a distance Problem based learning at Coventry OU teen grid See UK snapshot http://www.eduserv.org.uk/foundation/studies/slsnapshotsUK snapshot http://www.eduserv.org.uk/foundation/studies/slsnapshots See 101 uses for SL (via the metaverse blog) http://cit.duke.edu/pdf/tools/sluses.pdf http://cit.duke.edu/pdf/tools/sluses.pdf 17
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It is complex Takes time but is addictive Recommended reading Creating Your World: The Official Guide Creating Your World: The Official Guide by Aimee Weber A developing economy It does mirror real life 18
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