The OTS sponsored workshop on building in Second Life was jammed packed with useful information. Karen wasted no time getting us right into the step-by-step process of building a treasure box with a lid that opened and closed when clicked. It was an ambitious demo and everyone learned a lot about building. Check out upcoming Second Life workshops being sponsored by TU/OTS at http://www.towson.edu/OTS
Towson University Office of Technology Services would like to invite you to the Building Objects in Second Life workshop with designer Karen Carmer, an in-world business owner and designer from Towson University, on March 11 at 1:00 PM in the Cook Library.
This hands-on workshop is an introduction to basic prim building in Second Life. Ms. Carmer will direct participants in the creation of various objects in SL such as furniture pieces. No SL building experience is required; however you should have moderate experience navigating the SL environment (4-6 hours spent in-world) and an SL avatar. Participants may attend virtually in Second Life or attend the simultaneous hands-on workshop held in Cook 404B.
Date: March 11, 2009
Time: 1:00 – 2:30 PM
Location: Cook 404B
For additional information and to register please visit the OTS training website at www.towson.edu/otstraining
The workshop is open to TU stdents, facukty and staff. You will need to register for the workshop. Follow the link above to register.
Prerequisites: Created a Second Life avatar and have moderate experience navigating the Second Life environment (4-6 hours spent in-world).
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Thursday February 12, 2009
Towson University students, faculty and staff experienced first hand the newly established Towson Innovation Lab island in Second Life at the Towson University in Second Life Unveiled event held in PAWS (University Union). Faculty and students enjoyed a tailgate atmosphere while learning about the educational opportunities available in SL.
You can read about it in the