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Second Life - still on my L plates

April 14th, 2007 by jbowes

After my initial forays into Second Life, I have recently put some concerted effort into getting off my L plates and onto my Ps. Despite my long term immersion in online environments, and in particular in planning, facilitating and participating in a range of online events for professional development, there is no escaping my baby boomer age apparently! I’ve now spent several sessions of a couple of hours each, focussing on practicing basic skills like moving around!, teleporting, changing my appearance.  All SO basic once you know how.

4 April - An aha moment - communication in SL in mainly text chat

Practice session 8:30 pm - 10:30 pm

“This evening I spent a couple of hours logged into SL. After a failed attempt to install an upgrade, I reverted to an earlier version and then proceeded with my planned practice session. I ended up having a long chat (in world) to Lindy (Decka Mah) and established that communication is through the text chat but with the enhancement of the visual environment, emulation of body language cues and the various objects that can be utilised.

Sound is on its way apparently.”

5 April - Practice session 8:00 pm-9:30 pm
Broad goals this evening

  • Practice moving
  • Get to know Terra Incognita
  • Get better at teleporting

Learning to move around - Millenial son helps Boomer mother

A funny thing happened during the 5 April practice session. My 19 year old walked past me and started laughing. He called out to his brother and said “Hey look at this - she doesn’t even know how to walk” - I hasten to add that he did this in a loving and caring sort of way! He is not into Second Life but he is a gamer from way back (and I have never been into games). I am aware that moving around is a transferrable skill that I do not yet have.  He spontaneously leant over to help me and articulated his metaphor for using the arrow keys “see, you just keep your index finger on the up arrow as your accelerator, and use the side arrows as the steering wheel” . He made my avatar look so co-ordinated! The metaphor works for me though I find an issue with delayed response - not sure if that is my computer, bandwidth or combination of both. So it’s a bit like “click click click wait a bit” .

So what does the visual 3D environment add to chat?

 I am really interested in critically thinking about what difference the visual cues offered by the 3D environment make to the “feel” for the chat. I personally think it does add significantly though there are non trivial  overhead in terms of equipment and bandwidth required to participate in this way. Apparently VOIP is on its way in SL so that will be interesting.

12 April - Learning Set meeting for lab rabbits

Lindy organised a “Learning Set Meeting” a couple of evenings ago. It was attended by four of her “Lab rabbits” and we basically discussed our respective SL action learning projects. So essentially it was a planned chat session taking place in Lindy’s Second Life island, Terra Incognita. Lindy sent out materials in advance about the structure of the meeting and the protocols to be used in the discussion.

So, definitely still on my L plates but improving all the time.

Why keep going?

Apart from the commitment to be a lab rabbit, I will persevere because I really want to understand SL like a native so I can think deeply aboout educational opportunities (or not).

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One Response to “Second Life - still on my L plates”

  1.   Roger Stack Says:

    This was my experience as well Janine… including a nephew not understanding how an ‘IT person’ did not know how to walk!

    I read recently how some large companies may complement help/consumer support phone lines with immersive environments like SL in the near future as bandwidth improves…

    I suspect the most useful aspects of these immersive environments are yet to emerge for education… but there are many educators who can see potential and are playing…

    It has now moved me into the gaming world… lots of educational potential there as well…

    I’ve not been ‘in world’ for a few weeks but plan to get back soon - hope to meet you…

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