Comments on In Survey of Educators Using Virtual Worlds, Second Life the Overwhelming PreferenceTypePad2010-02-15T20:27:45ZSLHamlethttps://nwn.blogs.com/nwn/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://nwn.blogs.com/nwn/2010/02/education-survey/comments/atom.xml/Ignatius Onomatopoeia commented on 'In Survey of Educators Using Virtual Worlds, Second Life the Overwhelming Preference'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf74053ef012877a562a1970c2010-02-15T22:06:04Z2010-02-15T22:06:04ZIgnatius Onomatopoeiahttp://iggyo.blogspot.com/Not a surprise, Hamlet. SL still offers the most stable environment for us as well as a working economy and--key--a...<p>Not a surprise, Hamlet. SL still offers the most stable environment for us as well as a working economy and--key--a community of peers. </p>
<p>Reaction Grid shows a lot of promise in these areas, however, and it is much cheaper for building stuff and owning land. Rezzable's Heritage Key has made remarkable strides since my class bumbled about in it last semester.</p>
<p>I hope that NMC will repeat this survey annually.</p>
<p>In my blog, I'll report on our first group visit to Reaction Grid by the VW Education Roundtable. We're set to visit this Friday.</p>Kiwini Oe commented on 'In Survey of Educators Using Virtual Worlds, Second Life the Overwhelming Preference'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341bf74053ef012877a56075970c2010-02-15T22:03:52Z2010-02-15T22:03:52ZKiwini Oehttp://www.clearnightsky.com/blog/5As long as Second Life is the only virtual world that has substantial cross-platform support, it will continue to predominate...<p>As long as Second Life is the only virtual world that has substantial cross-platform support, it will continue to predominate in education.</p>