http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/1005/p13s02-legn.html

They may be college teachers and students, but they're also pioneers -
exploring strange new worlds that exist nowhere on Earth. That's
because their classes and field trips take place only on computers,
using an online digital world called Second Life (http://secondlife.com/).

Some 60 schools and universities have set up shop inside Second Life -
most in the past year. They join a population that includes real-world
business people, politicians, entertainers, and more than 800,000
other "residents" of the virtual world.

For the first time this fall, a Harvard University class is meeting on
its own "Berkman Island" within Second Life (SL). "Avatars," visual
images that represent the students and teachers, gather in an
"outdoor" amphitheater, head inside a virtual replica of Harvard Law
School's Austin Hall, and travel to complete assignments all over the
digital world. (If SL could be magically brought into the "real
world," it would cover about 85 square miles.) 

http://secondlife.com/





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