UWE Teaching MA In Virtual Worlds Within Second Life

UWE Education In Virtual Worlds MA

The Education Innovation Centre at The University Of The West Of England are teaching a MA Education in Virtual Worlds with the course taking place in Second Life. Learners will have the opportunity to :

  • Explore the application of teaching, learning and research theories in a virtual environment,
  • Develop potential learning activities of their own and test them out
  • Explore the use of non-player characters and bots powered by forms of “artificial intelligence”
  • Design and develop curricula specifically for delivery in virtual worlds
  • Research education in virtual worlds

…and more

The MAEVW is a flexible programme of study, which is taught entirely in the virtual world Second Life. It is supported by online technologies that include virtual learning environments, collaborative tools and video conferencing. This flexibility enables the course to be studied anywhere in the world (with some requirements regarding time zones).

The whole course is a two year programme, although you can choose to take the modules individually if you want. The full programme structure can be read here. There are a number of modules, some are compulsory and some are optional. The compulsory modules are :

  • Orientation in Virtual Worlds
  • Designing Curricula in Virtual Worlds
  • Simulations and Role Play
  • Scripting and Building Learning Environments
  • Research Methods in Virtual Worlds
  • Sociology of the Metaverse
  • Artificial Intelligence, Bots and Non-Player Characters
  • The Philosophy of Education in Virtual Worlds

The programme structure page goes into a lot more detail about the course and all the details.

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Ilan Tochner On Kitely’s Pricing Changes And More

In my previous post I mentioned Kitely’s forthcoming changes to their pricing structure. I had a few questions regarding this and other aspects of Kitely so I contacted co-founder and CEO Ilan Tochner who was more than happy to answer my questions.

Ilan also talked about the Kitely market, arts and education in Kitely and how users would like hypergrid access. For the purposes of this interview CL is me and IT is Ilan Tochner … I think you probably worked that out for yourselves, now on with the interview!

CL : “What is happening to the free time based plan that provides users with one free sim and two hours worth of time based access a month?”

IT : “The Free Plan will be discontinued. The Regular Account that will replace it will also include 1 free Metered region (what is now called time-based billing region) but will not include the free time quota that you have now. What will replace that will be announced on Jan 1.”

CL : “If someone signs up this month for a Gold or Silver plan, even if they are not currently a registered user, will they be grandfathered in too?”

IT : “Yes, you’ll be grandfathered in as long as you create an account before the end of the year and get on the Silver or Gold plan before Jan 1. Please note that our backend uses GMT so US-based people shouldn’t wait until the late afternoon of December 31 to order because our system will already consider that to be Jan 1.”

CL : “The bronze plan granted people two free sims a month, will people currently on the bronze plan still be able to keep their 2 free regions a month when they are downgraded to a regular account?”

IT : “The Bronze Plan is discontinued, as stated in our announcement people who were on that plan will be switched to the Regular Plan on Jan 1. They will not have 2 regions grandfathered in as they are no longer paying us for a subscription (we canceled all the Bronze Plan holders’ PayPal subscriptions for our service). People who had more than one Metered world can continue paying for it using our standard 10KC/day/region rate. The only price change for Metered worlds is that OAR-based operations will cost 150KC/operation instead of 10KC/region/operation. Alternatively, they can export that world to an OAR file now (while it still costs just 10KC/region) and delete the excess world.”

CL : “When will you be announcing the new fixed price options?”

IT : “Fixed-price options will be announced when we make them available on Jan 1.”

CL : “Under what circumstances is the time based billing option, the better option for someone?”

IT : “Time-based billing can be better for Premium Account holders as it can provide them with a lot more regions for a much lower cost than paying for each region using a fixed-price option. When all the visitors they expect are Premium Account holders neither they nor their visitors have to actually worry about time as none of them will be paying extra for it. Funding other people’s access to your Metered world can still be cheaper than paying for a fixed-price world if you don’t get a lot of visitors/hours in that world.”

CL : “Just to clarify, minutes only apply to visits to time based regions, minutes are not deducted when someone visits a fixed price region?”

IT : “The entire concept of Minutes is irrelevant for fixed-price worlds. They aren’t used there. Those worlds are like regions in Second Life, you pay a fixed price for the month and no one is charged for time inside them.”

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Educational And Non-Profit Ventures See The Return Of The 50% Discount

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Linden Lab have formally announced the return of a 50% discount for educational and Non Profit organisations. This is a welcome step and sees the return of something that should never have been taken away in the first place. The blog post informs us:

We’re pleased to announce an update to Second Life pricing for educational and nonprofit institutions. Effective immediately, any accredited educational institution or any organization with a 501(c)(3) charitable non-profit tax status (or equivalent) is eligible for a 50% discount on private region set-up costs and a 50% discount on private region maintenance costs.

The discounts are effective immediately to any organisations who meet the criteria Linden Lab have set, which can be found here. The discounts apply to setup fees and tier costs for private regions and homesteads.

On top of this there’s a special orders website mentioned in the blog, this is for invoicing of educational and non profit organisations as well as invoicing for those aged 16-18 as their parent of guardian needs to pay the bill, details of the can be found here.

There’s a criteria to this, those eligible have to pay at least six months in advance. Invoicing is for setup fees, maintenance (tier) fees and bulk purhcasing Linden Dollars. The website is out of date as it mentions there’s no longer a discount for education, however as that’s now back, the first line will soon be changed… I hope!

I’m not sure why Linden Lab can’t invoice businesses in this manner to be honest, I’m sure some business owners would prefer this method of billing.

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LL Offer Tier Discounts To The Select Few Educators And Non Profits

Hamlet Au over at New World Notes has broken a very interesting story regarding Linden Lab offering discounts to selected educational and non profit customers: Linden Lab Quietly Offering 50% Discounts to Select Non-Profit & Educational Groups Who’ve Given Up Their SL Sims.

Inara Pey has excellent additional coverage: LL offer discounted regions to educational and non-profit organisations on the QT.

I have a deep and passionate interest in education, both professionally and recreationally. This is not a good way to go about encouraging educational institutions to come back to Second Life, but I suspect Linden Lab know how badly they dropped the ball when they removed those discounts and that many wouldn’t come back even if hell froze over. The reason it’s not a good way of enticing educational institutions back is due to how vague the qualifying criteria for educational discounts is, indeed the criteria is almost non-existent, this isn’t how business planning works and at this stage of the year, many educational institutions are deep into business planning for the next academic year.

I suspect this is why Linden Lab are apparently targetting the recently departed, rather than the long departed, the recently departed are more likely to be able to make a business planning argument for keeping a Second Life sim if the costs are reduced by 50% or not being increased by 50%. However for the longer departed, they will look at such news with scorn and it’s hardly likely to improve their mood over the tier change Linden Lab made.

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Indiana University Northwest Takes Teaching To Second Life

Sometimes I read an article and have to check the date, then check it again. This was the case this evening when I was reading about Indiana University Northwest University Professors Taking Classrooms Into the Virtual World. The reason I needed to check the date was due to some of the terminology in the article:

On the surface, Second Life appears to be nothing more than a gamer’s paradise, but educators say it is also what’s next in distance learning.

The article really was published on December 13th 2012, even though that sort of talk sounds like something I may have read in December 2006, then there’s this:

As with any new technology, Second Life brings inherent technical challenges and a steep learning curve.

…. mm yes Second Life has a steep learning curve but not many people would call it new technology in 2012. However the article is interesting to read, it talks of good use cases for Second Life in terms of collaboration between students in a distance learning environment and how well it worked, Dorothy Ige, Ph.D., Professor of Communication is quoted as saying:

Since this is the first time trying the Second Life approach, I was not sure that students could bond interpersonally at a distance through technology,” Ige said. “I was pleasantly surprised that they not only bonded, but took interpersonal communication to another level.

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