MY SECOND LIFE

Last week whilst eavesdropping on a Twitter conversation between @barbsaka and @ShellTerrell two fellow English Teachers, the word ‘shopping’ springs to mind. I followed this link to twitpic. I joined SecondLife several years ago but was not taken by it at all and really couldn’t understand what all the hype was about. I was then invited by my fellow colleagues to a sort of how to use SL (I will use initials.) So I downloaded the programme again and chose an avatar and gave myself a name (I will mention that later.)Editing ones appearance can take time to start with, I wanted to make mine similar to me as much as possible, well both my colleague and son thought it was me so that’s near enough. Before the actual field trip I met up with Rainey and Alyssa (these are my SL friends names I will mention who these people are at the end of the post.) Before I actually met up with them which took me all evening because I fell down a cliff lol, is getting accustomed to the SL tools and controls which can seem quite complex to start with. We had a mini shopping spree and oohh was that fun. By the time we had the field trip given by Lynn who was great, I had been shopping quite a lot, but the controls played havoc with me to start with, and seeing as I use a mac I had to come to terms with that. But things got better and I suddenly saw the light, that’s why I chose Patience as my SL name, you can choose any first name you wish but the surname can only be chosen from the drop down menu SL offers you, so Patience Meiler was born on the 9th July 2009.
So what is Second Life?
Second Life (SL) is a virtual world developed by Linden Lab that launched on June 23, 2003 and is accessible via the Internet. A free client program called the Second Life Viewer enables its users, called Residents, to interact with each other through avatars. Residents can explore, meet other residents, socialize, participate in individual and group activities, and create and trade virtual property and services with one another, or travel throughout the world, which residents refer to as the grid. Second Life is for people aged 18 and over, while Teen Second Life is for people aged 13 to 17.
Built into the software is a three dimensional modeling tool based around simple geometric shapes that allows a resident to build virtual objects. This can be used in combination with the Linden Scripting Language which can be used to add functionality to objects. More complex three dimensional Sculpted prims (colloquially known as sculpties), textures for clothing or other objects, and animations and gestures can be created using external software. The Second Life Terms of Service ensure that users retain copyright for any content they create, and the server and client provide simple digital rights management functions.
My adventures on Second Life have begun…
Recent trip to London…

I am being patriotic here…

Just checking the time…

Second Life may not appeal to all, it does have its negative areas too which are audio problems, screen freezing and various other lags etc. but hey I didn’t call myself Patience for nothing. Another aspect I can foresee happening after the initial exploring, shopping etc., is asking yourself now what? Well from a teachers point of view here’s where it gets very interesting. Visual based learning can be very effective for students, lets look at it this way, for a student meeting their teacher (via your SL avatar) in a bar, at the beach, at the market and this could be anywhere in the world considering the vast amount of locations to choose from is never ending so students are learning in a fun based virtual atmosphere.
These are just some of my initial views about Second Life and I hope it’s given an insight to those of you who have had no clue of how it can actually be used. If you are a teacher out there and have been viewing my Second Life Adventures via Twitter and would like to meet up please let me know. If you are a student already using SL and interested in learning English via it, watch this space! Do you love or hate SL, why, why not? See you on the next adventure…
I would like to thank above all Lynn=@barbsaka for her guidance and sharing, Rainey=@ShellTerrell for her friendship and that infectious giggle, Caliburn=@caliburnsusanto for allowing us to use his property, and my other Second Life friends, Alyssa=@burcuakyol Marisolde=@Marisa_C and Caoilainn=@spkspanglish
Source Second Life Wikipedia Twitter

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