Hi Everyone! You have a lot of really great ideas here. Here are some of my ideas, and, hopefully, they might help.
Google is primarily a "search" company funded by advertisements. In this economy, they have to gear their resources to what is most profitable so they can pay their staff, their light bills, and their lego supply cpsts. My sense is that Lively could not be profitable in the same way as Second Life, so they are using those financial resources in other places.
I am not sure what the costs are for the Teen Grid, but I know it is more expensive to go through a design company (like FireSabre or NMC). The best people to contact are Claudia Linden, Pathfinder Linden, and Blue Linden. Another solution might be to partner up with someone like Peggy Sheehy who already has land on the teen grid or with Global Kids.
In many ways, virtual worlds reflect our own world. So, when the finances crunch in RL, many people pull back their money from SL. "Money is the root of all evil" transcends reality, sadly. I wish you all the best in your studies - keep up the great work!
I love this idea for using virtual worlds in a classroom. I am facilitating a community of interest session at the TIES conference on MUVEs in Education tomorrow and I will bring this up. I know it stinks that Google shut down Lively but I do have some suggestions for you:
While Second Life is very expensive the open source version Open Sim is free as long as you have a server to host it on. Also, I see from the classroom pictures that you use PCs. I highly recommend using Active Worlds for your project. It is free to explore for all users but to build there it is not free. However, you can build as much as you want for only $6.95 a month and you can cancel your subscription at any time without them deleting your builds. Active Worlds is much like Second Life in look and feel but more G rated. Unfortunately it only runs on PC (not Mac compatible unless you have a newer Mac that runs bootcamp). What I also like about Active Worlds is it is very easy on system resources (it works fine on a Pentium III). You might also try Edusim3D or Croquet.
For a list of links to these resources and others you can visit my wiki and click on the sidebar. Feel free to add to this document if you find any great virtual world links I am missing, the invite key is "Avatar."
i completely agree with this. Many people put lots of time and effort into this and now that google is shutting down lively all of our work will be deleted and our work will be lost and we cant do anything about it. we trusted that google wouldnt delete this and there are
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Hi Everyone! You have a lot of really great ideas here. Here are some of my ideas, and, hopefully, they might help.
Google is primarily a "search" company funded by advertisements. In this economy, they have to gear their resources to what is most profitable so they can pay their staff, their light bills, and their lego supply cpsts. My sense is that Lively could not be profitable in the same way as Second Life, so they are using those financial resources in other places.
I am not sure what the costs are for the Teen Grid, but I know it is more expensive to go through a design company (like FireSabre or NMC). The best people to contact are Claudia Linden, Pathfinder Linden, and Blue Linden. Another solution might be to partner up with someone like Peggy Sheehy who already has land on the teen grid or with Global Kids.
In many ways, virtual worlds reflect our own world. So, when the finances crunch in RL, many people pull back their money from SL. "Money is the root of all evil" transcends reality, sadly. I wish you all the best in your studies - keep up the great work!
I love this idea for using virtual worlds in a classroom. I am facilitating a community of interest session at the TIES conference on MUVEs in Education tomorrow and I will bring this up. I know it stinks that Google shut down Lively but I do have some suggestions for you:
While Second Life is very expensive the open source version Open Sim is free as long as you have a server to host it on. Also, I see from the classroom pictures that you use PCs. I highly recommend using Active Worlds for your project. It is free to explore for all users but to build there it is not free. However, you can build as much as you want for only $6.95 a month and you can cancel your subscription at any time without them deleting your builds. Active Worlds is much like Second Life in look and feel but more G rated. Unfortunately it only runs on PC (not Mac compatible unless you have a newer Mac that runs bootcamp). What I also like about Active Worlds is it is very easy on system resources (it works fine on a Pentium III). You might also try Edusim3D or Croquet.
For a list of links to these resources and others you can visit my wiki and click on the sidebar. Feel free to add to this document if you find any great virtual world links I am missing, the invite key is "Avatar."
i completely agree with this. Many people put lots of time and effort into this and now that google is shutting down lively all of our work will be deleted and our work will be lost and we cant do anything about it. we trusted that google wouldnt delete this and there are
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