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Blog Assignment #5 March 14, 2008

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At the beginning of the quarter I had no clue about Second Life and all its wonders.  I thought it was some type of virtual video game.  It took me several weeks to figure out the concept.  I thought the creation of my avatar was really neat, and one day I spent several hours actually creating Rhonnda and I had a lot of fun with it.  After working on Second Life and learning about it in class I began to realize the potential a virtual world such as Second Life could actually have.  I especially appreciated it once we received our community partner assignment.  I realized that Second Life can be a fun social environment as well as a place to learn and stay connected.  My impression of Second Life most definitely improved over the quarter in a positive way.

  

After learning about what I know now of Second Life, I think that the potential to learn new things through it is the most appealing.  The idea that you can teleport to anywhere in the world is fascinating.  I think that in the future Second Life could be an important part of education and teaching students about different cultures.  If a class is studying the country of Italy, a teacher could go into Second Life, teleport there and walk around the streets of Rome.  As my group and I worked on our project I teleported to several different places looking for certain things to buy, and my experience doing that was great.  The only thing I found not appealing was the idea that people could change their identities on Second Life and be somebody else.

  

I found the ability to ‘chat’ and communicate in Second Life most useful.  A lot of times I worked from home on the final project.  The chat tool became useful when I needed to talk to my group.  I liked that I could still communicate and see the people in my group, although I was not physically there in real life.  I also found flying very useful because it made it easier to get around and see what our project looked like from a distance especially.

I downloaded Second Life on my computer at home so I do think I’ll drop in on Second Life from time to time to look around.  I also think I’ll use it for research and education.  I would love to see what spring quarter’s Communication & Technology students will do for their projects, so I’ll probably take a look at that.  Overall, I enjoyed this class.  We had some bumps along the way but I learned a lot and was excited to complete a project about something I had never done before.  Thanks for a great quarter!

 

Blog Assignment #4 March 7, 2008

Filed under: Uncategorized — rhondarunningbear @ 2:20 pm

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Unfortunately, my group did not get a chance to meet with a Freedom Center representative when the community partners were in class so we were unable to get a first impression.  Instead, we met with Ron, someone from UC, who knew a little about the center but not enough to get our project started.  On Monday, February 25 we went to the Freedom Center to visit with our project representative, but yet again he did not show up.I did, however, enjoy the tour we took that day. 

I learned many new things about the Freedom center, Cincinnati, the Underground Railroad, and slavery in general.  I had been there once before, but this visit opened my eyes to things I had not realized before.  I enjoyed the video about Ripley, Ohio and how John Rankin and former slave John Parker helped slaves to freedom from Kentucky to Ohio.  I also liked the artwork in the building, the actual slave pen and the Slavery to Freedom exhibit. At the end of the tour, we realized our Freedom Center representative wasn’t going to show, so we had to come up with our own ideas for the project.  We used our experience on the tour and the inspirations we received to discuss possible themes.  We decided to incorporate a timeline of slavery in our Second Life project.  We wanted to also use the Freedom Center logo somewhere as well and create the slave pen we saw.  Although there has been little guidance thus far, I think we have some good ideas to begin with.

 The exhibits we saw included:

An Actual Slave Pen

From Slavery to Freedom

2 Videos about the Underground Railroad

Slavery Timeline Exhibit

and more..