VWBPE Keynotes and Immersive Experiences

Virtual Worlds Best Practices in Education Conference is scheduled to run from April 4th – 6th, but as well as the main conference there are events happening outside those dates for people to explore and enjoy.

Scheduled keynote speakers are :

  • Dr. Tom Boellstorff, Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine.
  • Dr. Tuncer Can, Assistant Professor, English Language Teaching Department, Istanbul University.
  • Dr. Jonathon Richter, Chair of Digital Design Technologies at Salish Kootenai College on the Flathead Indian Reservation in western Montana and co-founder and Executive Director of the Immersive Learning Research Network.

You can read more about the keynote speakers on the VWBPE official page about keynotes.

Whereas the conference officially starts on April 4th, you don’t have to wait until April 4th to get into the VWBPE spirit because immersive experiences will be available before and after the main conference, indeed some have already opened up.

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Fantasy Faire 2019 Store Registrations Open

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On March 1st Sonya Marmurek announced that registrations for Fantasy Faire 2019 are now open. There is no deadline for registration but the sooner you get your application in, the better.

Fantasy Faire 2019 in Second Life runs from April 18th – May 5th and the setup for creators begins on April 15th, so you will want to have your applications in well before then. Three of the regions are already sold out.

The Fantasy Faire Store Registration 2019 page provides you with all the fine details on costs and requirements.

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It’s Time To Hit Pause On The EU Copyright Directive

The European Union is currently in a bit of a crisis, it’s not just Brexit, which is a whole steaming mess for those of us in the UK to endure, there’s a lot more cause for concern, as exemplified by French President Emmanuel Macron’s address to the citizens of the EU via a number of newspapers.

Liberal leader Guy Verhofstadt has warned of a nationalist nightmare, so there’s plenty to be concerned with, but this is not a political blog so I’m not going to explore those avenues here other than pointing out that all doesn’t seem well.

One thing politicians pretty much worldwide get accused of is not listening to people and we are seeing a glaring example of that when it comes to articles 11 and 13 of the EU copyright directive.

Mona Eberhardt and Odysseus Giacosa have jointly posted The EU Copyright Directive: the answer to many SL users’ prayers, but also a mortal risk for Second Life itself. I don’t agree with everything they say but they highlight some of the key concerns relating to articles 11 and 13 of the directive.

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Fantasy Faire 2019 – The Press Release

Fantasy Faire 2019

Fantasy Faire 2018 raised L$12,500,000 (US$50,000) for the American Cancer Society as part of the Relay For Life fundraising efforts in Second Life.

Fantasy Faire 2019 is just 55 days away, scheduled to run from April 18th until May 5th the event will be a magical extravaganza of all things fantasy in Second Life.

Details of the exact activities, locations and applications will appear over the next few weeks, you can keep your eyes on the Fantasy Faire 2019 website for the latest details.

Below the cut I will post a copy of the official press release related to this year’s event.

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Our Digital Selves Scheduled For Release On 18th May

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“Our Digital Selves” is  scheduled for a full release on May 18th, I’m blogging about it a little early because I’m actually on holiday on a Mediterranean Island right now, hopefully enjoying some sun.

The man behind the documentary is Draxtor Despres, AKA Bernhard Drax. The documentary follows a research project supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation (Cultural Anthropology and Science, Technology, and Society). The project is supported by the University of California, Irvine; the University of Oregon; and the National Science Foundation.

The lead investigators are Tom Boellstorff, UC Irvine and Donna Z. Davis, University of Oregon. The research project has so far been going for three years, so it’s quite an in depth project.

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To get some insight into what this project is about it’s definitely worth following the earlier link, but here’s some of the blurb :

This research will have implications for improving health care and social support for people with disabilities. But it also will use the insights of people with disabilities to better understand how new online technologies influence how we think about our bodies, how we think about social interaction, and how we think about the role of the internet in everyday life.

The documentary certainly captures the essence of this as we see people using technology to connect with others.

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