Second life on the wall
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Media Literacy and Research
MethodologiesTeam Research Project 3
• Like Wikipedia there is no peer review of content.
• Reliability• Validity
How are groups using SL to teach history?
• Virtual traditional museums.• Interactive exhibits • 3D Dioramas
What problems in history education might be solved using SL?
• The high cost of field trips • Lack of access to historical sites
What are the advantages of using a virtual environment like SL for history education?
• Student engagement• Interactive lessons• ability to bring diverse groups together
What are the disadvantages?
• Push back from involuntary Digital Immigrants
• Extremely low retention rate• Learning curve• Bandwidth requirements
Barriers to Student Learning in Second Life. (2009). Library Technology Reports, 45(2), 29-34. Retrieved June 17,
2009, from Social Science Module database. (Document ID: 1668931091).
What types of people might use this? Who would have access to it?
• Geeks
The WallThe Wall
Explanation of the topic and/or problems within the topic
• The Wall is far more than a typical memorial. It is a place for healing and a rallying point for veterans.
• The SL Wall is carefully crafted to to recreate the experience of a generations grief. Its setting alone on an island with flowering trees evokes calm while the measured cadence of the reading of names drives home the message of the wall.
How each of the location is currently used in SL
• Like its RW counterpart the SL wall is a place to honor and thank those who gave everything.
• More than any other monument the Wall shows the cost of war
Who uses this location (typically)
• me, I have spent a couple of hours on the island and have never seen another avatar.
Advantages of using SL for this purpose
Disadvantages of using SL for this purpose