By Pam.A, on August 29th, 2010
Life happens, days pass
to the teacher and blogger
Will be back, I promise
In the meantime, enjoy some music from my beloved country, Argentina…
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By Pam.A, on January 23rd, 2010
Here’s the story: I am exploring the dashboard of my SL account (following W?odzimierz‘s idea to write about how to access it and all as suggested here), when I find that one of the tabs on top of the page says “World Map“. Curious about what SL looks like on a map, I click . . . → Read More: Second Life field trips to-do list – part 2
By Pam.A, on January 23rd, 2010
We’re always so excited about going inworld, that we tend to forget that with a SL avatar comes an account where we have valuable tools and information. One of such tools is the search engine that allows you to look for events in the next 24 hours that might be of interest to you. . . . → Read More: Great Discovery! The Search Events Tool in SL’s account
By Pam.A, on January 22nd, 2010
Trying to commit myself to a monthly post about Second Life educational places to visit, here goes a list of possible future field trips:
clipped from tlinvw.ning.com
Resources – some educational spaces to visit
in SL:
List of educational landmarks at the
TLVW HQ in Second Life (click on the Week 2 Activities
poster)
Virtual
Macbeth
EduSquare: LMs
of various educational sims
Revised
Blooms Taxonomy . . . → Read More: Second Life field trips to-do list – part 1
By Pam.A, on January 22nd, 2010
I have recently realized that it’s been over a year since I opened my Second Life account…it didn’t seem that long, and then it hit me: my classroom! Those are my first memories of “living” in SL. I don’t remember exactly how it happened (it is probably connected to EVO2009) but thanks . . . → Read More: The importance of having a home