I think the following announcement should be of interest to the museum
community, especially any museums who are involved with, or considering
engaging virtual worlds and Second Life.



* Dear NMCers,

Today the New Media Consortium (NMC) announced a $250,000 two-year
collaboration with Sun Microsystems to launch the Open Virtual Worlds
Project, an effort that is aimed at making it even easier to learn, work,
and exchange ideas in virtual space. The project will develop a range of
standards-based, portable open-source educational spaces, content, and
objects, and use them to extend Sun Microsystems's open source Project
Darkstar and Project Wonderland virtual world platforms.

 As part of the Open Virtual Worlds effort, Sun Microsystems will become the
NMC's newest Platinum partner, which is the highest level of corporate
participation in the NMC, and reflects a strong commitment on the part of a
company to the work of the NMC and its members.  At the same time, the NMC
will also join the Sun Immersion Special Interest Group, which is a Sun
Microsystems Inc. sponsored community dedicated to advancing the state of
open source technology and content for virtual worlds and gaming in
education.

In launching the Open Virtual Worlds project, the NMC will build on its
extensive presence in Second Life and add to the services it offers
educational institutions with a suite of services aimed at those who need a
secure extensible platform or simply prefer an open solution. Open Virtual
Worlds will be a new project housed within NMC Virtual Worlds, along with
its extensive Second Life project.

The NMC remains deeply committed to the Second Life platform, and plans to
continue to offer comprehensive services for it for the long term. At the
same time, we believe that Sun's open-source platforms will meet the needs
that many institutions have for higher levels of security, clear ownership
of intellectual property, and portability. Adding a suite of open-content,
open-source services will add an important dimension to NMC Virtual Worlds
that we hope will help members continue to explore the evolving range of
options unfolding in the virtual world arena.

The project's business plan includes scalable hosted solutions that will
make it very easy for any institution to experiment with the educational
spaces and content that is planned for development, as well as very high
quality custom development services. Over the long term, just as we have
done in Second Life, revenues from custom development will support a wide
range of activities, content, and events that will be available and open to
all.

See the official press release for more information at
http://www.nmc.org/news/nmc/nmc-launches-open-virtual-worlds-project

As the Open Virtual Worlds project unfolds over the next few months, we will
add a major new component to the NMC Virtual Worlds website that will be the
repository for news, information, downloads, and more.

Larry Johnson
Chief Executive Officer

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-- 
Leonard Steinbach
Resident Scholar, Museum Programs
New Media Consortium



-- 
Leonard Steinbach
Resident Scholar, Museum Programs
New Media Consortium

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