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More about that Homeless Avatar in Second Life

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Remember the homeless avatar in Second Life that got a lot of attention a few weeks back? child is being controlled by volunteers and is called MensajerosDeLaPaz Jubilee. I also tracked down the avatar in Second Life and did an interview with the people from NGO involved in this campaign. I try base my opinions on research.

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Has Your Organization Thought Through its Social Media Policy?

NTEN

It's too late to take it back -- and it could have been seen by clients, donors, funders, volunteers and clients. A volunteer group put on a Fun Day. There are many things you need to consider: Should your on-line presence adhere to the same laws as your physical space? He is talking about outside activities. Close the door!

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Second Life Education Programs in NY Times, Goes Open Source, and other tidbits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Over fifty avatars attended. Father and daughter have been co-teaching a Harvard Law School course in Second Life this past semester, called CyberOne: Law in the Court of Public Opnion. We will try the case twice in our courtroom, once under the Second Life Terms of Service Agreement and once at common law.

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If we’d had Twitter on 9/11

Connection Cafe

I still hadn’t been able to talk to my husband, but my mother-in-law had gotten word to him that we were headed East on I-10, and he was able to track my progress via our online, real-time credit card statement. Or, more recently, how the native population in Avatar are connected to one another through a planetary-wide nervous system.

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