Rockcliffe University 2.0 for the September 11th NonProfit Commons Meeting

This Friday, September 11th, TechSoup’s NonProfit Commons in Second Life will feature Kevin Feenan (Phelan Corrimal in Second Life), President of Rockcliffe University Consortium, who will share with us some of the recent changes and upcoming opportunities at Rockcliffe. Rockcliffe University Consortium is quickly coming up on 9 years providing service, education, and research in virtual environments. As they are coming up on the 10th anniversary in 2016 Rockcliffe is making substantial improvements to their services and program offerings that they anticipate will help educational and non-profit communities alike. 
 
Kevin Feenan is the founder of Knomaze Corporation and Rockcliffe University Consortium. https://about.me/kevinfeenan
 
Knomaze Corporation specializes in IM/IT management consulting including organizational design, strategy, policy, business transformation, project management, application architecture, and business analysis. Industries include Government, Telecommunications, Insurance, Real Estate, NGOs, and more.
 
Rockcliffe University Consortium is a Global thinktank for educational best practices. We are here to SERVE – that is to provide collaborative opportunities for service, education, and research using virtual environments to prototype innovative ideas and experiences. Rockcliffe is currently focused on building our professional and research membership base.
 
Join us in Second Life!
 
Nonprofit Commons Weekly Meeting 
Friday, September 11th, 8:30 AM PT / SLT
Plush Nonprofit Commons Amphitheater 
http://bit.ly/NPCinSL
 
AGENDA (all times below PT) 
  • 8:30 am Introductions
  • 8:40 am TechSoup Announcements
  • 8:45 am Mentors Central
  • 9:00 am Featured Presentation – Kevin Feenan (Phelan Corrimal)
  • 9:45 am Open Mic / Announcements
 
The mission of the Nonprofit Commons in Second Life is to create a community for nonprofits to explore and learn about virtual worlds, foster connections, and discover the many ways in which nonprofits might utilize the unique environment of Second Life to achieve their missions.

Written by: Rhiannon Chatnoir