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The One-Look Virus and Immersive Environments for Teaching and Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

SL will take longer to gel into a cohesive environment that has a purpose and a following than the explosive growth experienced by WOW. Gary Hayes points to one of his older posts about this issue with a visual. Six worlds, avatars, lots of chat and even then screens receiving video for. web geeks and cardboard cutout avatars.

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Legal Education in Networked World: Berkman Center Discussion

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

At Harvard Law School in real life via the Berkman Center, there was an fascinating discussion tonight called " Legal education in a networked world." It was also interesting that when they video projected the Second Life environment on the screen, all of us avatars got very tame. no dancing, piano playing or flying.

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Has Your Organization Thought Through its Social Media Policy?

NTEN

There are many things you need to consider: Should your on-line presence adhere to the same laws as your physical space? Should you have a dress and behavior code for staff and others who become "friends", including their avatars? The mission and vision of your organization may be at odds with your social network choice.

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Live Blog: Is Technology Really Good for Human Rights

Amy Sample Ward

That ethos continued until the last three years or so with issues in Burma, Iran, and China. These are sophisticated attacks and as the regimes become more sophisticated in espionage methods, people engaged in human rights will have to live in a new threat environment. site we had to be compliant with Chinese law.

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