Barry Joseph of Global Kids just sent out a link to their new "Guide to SL Presenting" that I think is enormously useful for non-profits and really anyone else thinking of holding a mixed real world / Second Life event. I’ve already added it to the "Best Practices for organizing SL/RW events" wiki. They cover a range of presentation-type events including:
- The Live Video Stream
- The Live Radio Show
- The Virtual Lecture
- The Virtual Performance
- The Interactive Experience
- Physics-free Presentations
Global Kids should know, since they have sponsored a number of interesting RW/SL events, including a recent exhibition at the US Holocaust Museum on Darfur.
Great post, Barry. This guide is a fantastic resource for anyone navigating hybrid real-world and virtual events—especially relevant as more organizations explore immersive digital spaces. The “Interactive Experience” and “Physics-free Presentations” sections really caught my eye, as they align with how we think about creating engaging, accessible learning environments.
Great post, Barry. This guide is a fantastic resource for anyone navigating hybrid real-world and virtual events—especially relevant as more organizations explore immersive digital spaces. The “Interactive Experience” and “Physics-free Presentations” sections really caught my eye, as they align with how we think about creating engaging, accessible learning environments.
Great post, Barry. This guide is a fantastic resource for anyone navigating hybrid real-world and virtual events—especially relevant as more organizations explore immersive digital spaces. The “Interactive Experience” and “Physics-free Presentations” sections really caught my eye, as they align with how we think about creating engaging, accessible learning environments.