Hi Beth,

We've been doing some thinking here at the Holocaust Museum on what a
presence on Second Life might be like (and mean).  My colleague, David
Klevan (dklevan at ushmm.org), our Education Manager for Technology and
Distance Learning, is at the forefront of that thinking.

It'd be nice to put our heads together.....

Regards,

Larry


Lawrence Swiader
Deputy Chief Information Officer
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

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From: mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Beth Kanter
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 11:48 AM
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Subject: [MCN-L] Are there any real-life museums on Second Life?

Hi Folks,

I've been researching the possibilities for nonprofits on Second Life
(http://www.secondlife.com), the virtual world.  I'm participating in
some
"in-world" projects that TechSoup is organizing around nonprofits in SL.
There will be an event later this month and we're starting to compile a
directory of nonprofits using it.  You can see the directory here
(http://www.writely.com/View.aspx?docid=aptcrhmkxkv_bcjvrhrc2vgbq)

So far, I've seen some "museums" in second life - created by residents,
but
not any real life museums there - there may be, but haven't run across
it.
The San Jose Art Museum is building a virtual Island for display of
virtual
art works being sought from SL
http://www.ludica.org.uk/NewWest/
The event will coincide with ZeroOne Festival
http://isea2006.sjsu.edu/Grabbed from comments in blog post here:

I'm wondering if any of you are investigating the possibilities or doing
any
projects.  There a huge community of educators (320) from universities,
some
teen education projects, a library project, and embryonic nonprofit
presence.  I've written up what I learn on my blog here:
http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/npsl/index.html

Beth 






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