Arguing the Legitimacy of Second Life for Education
Yesterday I was involved in a panel of Second Life educators invited to speak at the NMC about arguing for the legitimacy of Second Life as an education tool.
Jeremy Kemp put together a fantastic panel. It was, by far, one of the most useful events I’ve ever attended in Second Life.
My ten minutes focused on: engagment, community, and collaboration. These are, to me, the major strenghts of Second Life. To see more about the session please see the coverage here.