Second Life's immersive King Tut exhibit opened a few months ago, and while I admire it quite a bit, this blog is also a partner to Rezzable, the UK metaverse developer which created it, so I'm a biased observer in this case. That in mind, I asked Ignatius Onomatopoeia, an educator who uses SL as a teaching tool, if he thought Tut could be a useful pedagogical resource for him and his colleagues. I was expecting some casual comments, but instead, he's responded with copious notes, including assignment suggestions and.an annotated tour. Still better, fellow teacher Viv Trafalgar created a gorgeous, graphic novel-style illustrated exploration, which begins here, and continues here.
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Thanks from "Team Tut" for the note on our project.
#1 on my wish-list for Rezzable's efforts would be a mummy's curse for tardy students.
We'll get to work on that this fall...
Posted by: Iggy O | Friday, June 26, 2009 at 01:20 PM