eLearning Guild Online Forums went very well
My session on using Second Life video went well, mostly due to Karen Hyder. She met with me 4 times in advance to make sure I was comfortable with Adobe Connect. She made it a breeze (pun intended, another Adobe product). Seriously, she is quite an asset to the Guild and I commend her patience and expertise.
Links to session materials are here and should help anyone interested in using Second Life as a 3D creation tool for their eLearning material. There’s even a handout on importing video into Flash. And it does not have to be just video. “Snapshots” from Second Life can be a great resource as well. And the price is certainly right!
If you are on a tight budget, both in money and time, then explore Second Life. Feel free to come build in Enercity Park and use the video tutorials here as well as the handouts for the various conferences and forums I have posted (links always on the main page of subQuark).
Have fun and feel free to contact me (email on subQuark).

lol, I need some serious schooling
Well being a great follower of Maki at doshdosh, I thought I had a clue. But . . . finding external links to posts about my use of Second Life seems elusive to me. Case in point the earlier post I made about Brent’s post about me at DevLearn08. Doh! If it took me 6 weeks to stumble upon that one, what else am I missing?
Here is a link to a German blog that I only found via Brent’s blog. And a second post on Brandon Hall.
And it’s not so much to promote me, as to promote the use of Second Life as a video source. I truly believe it’s a viable option for eLearning providers. I even have a person from the University of Glasgow using it for continuing education credits for doctors! So it may just be what you need to! It certainly would add to your toolkit.
So if anyone has a link to something that would help me understand how to find these types of links, give us a shout! Thanks. :)













