Second Life in Higher Education

NOTE: This is the third of a three part workshop series with two sessions offered this last fall. This session is focused on those participants who are actively working within Second Life (SL) and want to learn more about strategies for incorporating SL into their course curriculum.

Presenter: Jonathon Richter, Ed.D., Research Associate, Center for Electronic Studying

Breathing “Second Life” into My Course (see Resource section below)
Friday, February 8, 2008
2:00-4:30pm, Edmiston, 144 Knight Library
To register, contact Robert Voelker-Morris, rmorris1@uoregon.edu, 346-1934

The 3rd program in the Second Life series assists faculty in developing a dynamic, interactive learning space for their students in the 3D Virtual World of Second Life. Instructors will be provided a “site” for construction, resources, and a face-to-face community for problem solving on their way to creating a virtual space specific to their own discipline and learner population. A showcase of faculty projects will be devised and staged within world.


Second Life Resources


First & Second Sessions



Third Session: Second Life Basics

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