SLCC 2007 Schedule

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Second Life Community Convention 2007 (SLCC07)

http://slcc2007.wordpress.com/education-track

Lead Sponsor: NMC Virtual Worlds Second Sponsor: Buchanan-Ingersoll & Rooney

24-26 August 2007

Chicago Hilton and Towers

720 South Michigan Ave.

Chicago, Illinois 60605

312-922-4400

SLCC Education Track Team

Daniel Livingstone, Education Track Leader

Jeremy Kemp, Education Track Leader

Beth Ritter-Guth, SL/RL Coordinator, SL Communication Coordinator

Eloise Pasteur, SL Poster Session Coordinator

Carol Tucker, RL Communication Coordinator

Sarah "Intellagirl" Robbins, RL Communicator

Chris Collins (SL: Fleep Tuque), RL Photography/Audio Chat Coordinator, Technology Support

Veritas Veriscan, RL Documentation Coordinator, Speaker Liaison

LauraMaria Onomatopoeia, SL Inworld Communicator

Sneblen Dagger, SL Inworld Communicator

EDUCATION TRACK – PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE

In-world Poster Sessions

In-world Posters will be available all weekend at Alliance Library,

SLurl http://slurl.com/secondlife/Info%20Island/152/121/33/

Inworld Communicators: Desideria Stockton and Eloise Pasteur

Chicago Poster Sessions

Note: Posters will be on display in the room throughout the weekend, and available for viewing during breaks and at the start and end of each day.

Friday August 24th, 2007

Columbia College

4.30pm Pre-workshop discussion: Tools for Education

Columbia College (1 block from Hilton) 623 S. Wabash, Room 405

8:30pm (6.30pm SLTime!) "The Show Must Go On"

Variety Show: In-world Educators Social Event

Inworld Communicators: Desideria Stockton, LauraMaria Onomatopoeia, Sneblen Dagger, Eloise Pasteur

SLurl: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Learning/83/64/34

Trailer: http://gbcnews.blip.tv/file/231676/

Saturday August 25, 2007

Main Ballroom

9.00 – 9.30 SLCC WELCOME NOTE

Education track room (TBA)

10.00 – 11.00 EDUCATION TRACK KEYNOTE

Connie Yowell, Macarthur Foundation, US

* In-World Location: NMC Campus, NMC Conference Center- Muriel Cooper Coliseum Inworld Communicator: Desideria Stockton

11.00 – 12.00 CASE STUDIES I: HUMANITIES AND THE ARTS

Moderator: Claudia L., Linden Lab, US

* In-World Location: NMC Campus, NMC Conference Center- Muriel Cooper Coliseum Inworld Communicator: LauraMaria Onomatopoeia'

Collaborative Story-telling: Performing the Narrative of the Griefer

--Burcu S. Bakioglu, Indiana University, US

A First Experience on Implementing a Lecture on Second Life

--Luis M Martinez, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico

Educational Simulations in Second Life for Fashion Technology Students

--Elaine Polvinen, Buffalo State College, US

12.00 – 1.00 LUNCH

1.00 – 2.00 CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS

Inworld Discussion: Where Are We Headed; Where Have We Been? Discussion Leaders: Desideria Stockton, LauraMaria Onomatopoeia, Sneblen Dagger, and Eloise Pasteur

RL Breakout Discussions Moderator: Ed Lamoureux/Professor Beliveau, Bradley University, US

By the numbers: Quantitative research methods in SL

--Mark Bell, Indiana University, US

Teaching in SL in the Creative Fields

--Anthony Fontana, Bowling Green State University, US

Grassroots: A Second Life Campus from the Ground Up --Maryruth Glogowski, Buffalo State College, US

Introducing Educators to Second Life in 60 Minutes, or: Tips for Dinosaur Wrangling --John Jamieson, DeVry University, US

Tech Savvy Girls Afterschool Program

--Barbara Johnson, University of Wisconsin – Madison, US

When Green Meets virtual : Green Building in a Virtual Environment

--Borinara Park, Illinois State University, US

Doing Qualitative Academic Research in Immersive Worlds: A Personal Experience

--Pablo Martínez Zárate, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico

2.00 – 2.30 PANEL

Moderator: Alan Levine, NMC, US

* In-World Location: NMC Campus, NMC Conference Center- Muriel Cooper Coliseum Inworld Communicator: Desideria Stockton

Exploring Virtual Education: First Hand Account of [3] Second Life Classes

--Isaac Greenbaum, New York University, US

--Charles Kinzer, Columbia University, US

--Mechthild Schmidt, New York University, US

2.30 – 3.00 FEATURED PAPER

* In-World Location: NMC Campus, NMC Conference Center- Muriel Cooper Coliseum Inworld Communicator: Sneblen Dagger

A Futurist’s View of Second Life Education

--Sarah Robbins, MediaSauce.com, US

3.00 – 3.30 FEATURED PAPER

* In-World Location: NMC Campus, NMC Conference Center- Muriel Cooper Coliseum Inworld Communicator: Sneblen Dagger

Learning about Adaptive Expertise in a Multi-User Virtual Environment

Abstract & Slides

--Baba Kofi Weusijana, University of Washington, US

3.30 – 4.00 INTERACTIVE SESSION

An Educational Non-profit's History of the Teen Grid: A Global Kids Adventure in Best Practices

--Barry Joseph, Global Kids, US

4.00 – 4.20 CASE STUDIES II: CAMPUS BUILDERS

* In-World Location: NMC Campus, NMC Conference Center- Muriel Cooper Coliseum Inworld Communicator: LauraMaria Onomatopoeia

Moderator: John "Pathfinder" Lester, Linden Lab, US

I AM Columbia Island: Models and Case Study

--Patrick Lichty, Columbia College Chicago, US

4.20 - 4.30 Break

4.30 – 5.30 SCILANDS PANEL

* In-World Location: NMC Campus, NMC Conference Center- Muriel Cooper Coliseum Inworld Communicator: Desideria Stockton

--Andrew Hoppin MSc, NASA Ames, US

--Jeffrey Corbin, US

--James Dearnley (Moderator), Loughborough University, UK

--Dr. Troy McConaghy, ISM Corporation, Canada

--Dave Taylor MSc, National Physical Laboratory, UK

--Katherine W. [Cochrane] Prawl, President/CEO of the ISM Corporation, US

--Eric Hackathorn, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), US

5.30 – 6.00 DISCUSSION & WRAP-UP

Time TBA EVENING SOCIAL

Educator social outing - dinner, show, etc.

Sunday August 26, 2007

Main Ballroom

Note: Posters will be on display in RL and SL.

9.00 – 10.00 SLCC WELCOME MESSAGE

Education track room (TBA)

10.00 – 10.30 FEATURED PAPER

* In-World Location: NMC Campus, NMC Conference Center- Muriel Cooper Coliseum Inworld Communicator: Sneblen Dagger

Experiential Learning in SL

--Hilary Mason, Johnson & Wales University, US

10.30 – 11.30 CASE STUDIES III: SERIOUS GAMES

Moderator: Ramesh Ramloll, Play2Train, US

* In-World Location: NMC Campus, NMC Conference Center- Muriel Cooper Coliseum Inworld Communicator: Sneblen Dagger

An educational nutrition game created in Second Life

--Tessa Cooper, Ohio University, US

Appalachian Tycoon: an Environmental Education Game in Second Life

--En Ye, Ohio University, US

Violence Prevention in Second Life

--Kevin Harvey, University of Illinois at Chicago, US

11.30 – 12.00 FEATURED PAPER

Critical engagement of teachers in Second Life: Progress in the SaLamander Project'

--Jonathon Richter, University of Oregon, US


* In-World Location: NMC Campus, NMC Conference Center- Muriel Cooper Coliseum Inworld Communicator: Desideria Stockton

12.00 – 1.00 LUNCH/BREAK

1.00 – 2.00 INFO ISLAND PANEL

* In-World Location: NMC Campus, NMC Conference Center- Muriel Cooper Coliseum Inworld Communicator: Desideria Stockton


Creating Information Learning Communities in Second Life

--Lori Bell (Moderator), Alliance Library System, US

--Craig Cunningham, National Louis University, US

--Barbara Galik, Bradley University, US

--Mary-Carol Lindbloom, Alliance Library System, US

2.00 – 3.00 EDUCATION TRACK KEYNOTE

--Larry Johnson, New Media Consortium, US

Why Creativity Matters

Why is the range and diversity of self-expression in spaces like Second Life so broad? What is it about these environments that are producing the phenomenal growth seen over the last few years? What is it that makes people willing, even eager, to spend hours online interacting in virtual space? A complete novice to massively multiplayer environments two years ago, today Larry heads up an effort by the New Media Consortium that is deeply engaged in exploring questions like these. His journey parallels and illuminates that of many others. As the NMC launches a new series of dialogs on these and related topics, join Larry for a discussion of why he believes that rich multi-media spaces like Second Life are fundamentally changing the way we think about learning, social interaction, and self-expression.

3.00 – 3.30 FINAL Q&A

Main Ballroom

3.30 – 4.30 SLCC CLOSING

By questions about the schedule specific to the education track please mail to slcceducation@gmail.com.