Written by: Creech
Dutch NGO opens “Good Causes Island”
via the Mind Blizzard blog There’s again news from the Dutch NGO front:
Yesterday saw the opening of a Dutch NGO island, called “Goede Doelen eiland” (good causes island). The island is a presentation of the Dutch Red Cross and the Dutch Fund for Disability Sports. The island is sponsored by Dutch bankers ABN Amro and the Free University of Amsterdam (VUA) and was build by students of the VUA.
The ‘fun’ part of the island is the Stadium for the Dutch Fund for Disability Sports. In the stadium it is possible to go for a wheelchair race. Both organisations are looking for new ways of fundraising and are looking into the possibilities in Virtual Worlds.
SLURL:
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Goede%20Doelen%20Plein/128/128/0
Written by: kanter
Videos, Podcasts, and Post-Event Analysis at MacArthur Foundation Blog Available!
On June 22, MacArthur Foundation President Jonathan Fanton and Linden Lab CEO Philip Rosedale (a.k.a. Philip Linden) had an historic conversation about how virtual worlds could revolutionize philanthropy. At the event, Fanton also announced that the foundation would begin a year-long investigation into virtual worlds, including making some in-world grants through the USC Annenberg Center on Public Diplomacy.
The MacArthur Foundation blog has recently posted the complete event documentation, including pointers to articles and blog posts, podcasts, and videos.
Written by: kanter
Community Member Profiles: Jackson Soderstrom/Dan Michel
Jackson Soderstrom
Dan Michel
http://www.secondharvest.org
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendi…
Goal for Second Life:
Increase awareness of hunger in America and our org, raise money and build a community both in RL and SL for the issue
Benefits to Organization
SL provides another avenue to build that hunger community and being in the beginning stages of nonprofit involvement in SL not only will we see immediate benefits but we will discover benefits as we and SL evolve (similar to when the internet first boomed)
Advice for Getting Started:
Dive in, try it out – again like the internet, you can stumble and pick yourself up learning from your stumble. one more thing on advice – take one step at a time. SL is huge and no need to conquer every goal at once
Written by: kanter
World Peace Display Needs a New Home
From Ken Hudson – Kenny Hubble :
I am writing on behalf of The Institute of Compassion and Peace located in Lunata. For the past couple of months I have been working with the creator of the inter-faith religious display to prepare it for official launch. Unfortunately, the party who had been funding the space is pulling out of the project just as we near completion.
Creator Herman Vos (Herman Bergson, sl) has asked me to appeal to the communities in SL to help preserve this wonderfully detailed display that is dedicated to cooperation and world peace. His sincere hope is that his creation is given a suitable place within SL to continue to promote these ideals.
Herman is willing to give the structures (wonderful church, mosque, synagogue, and so forth) to anyone who wants to use them to continue this vision. Ideally there is a piece of land on someone’s island where all of the buildings could be seen together. If there are teachers of religion, philosophy, or international diplomacy, perhaps those would make ready-fits for this display.
Please visit the location in Lunata http://slurl.com/secondlife/Lunata/85/148/52 and have a look at the near ready display. If you are interested in using the buildings, please contact Herman Bergson in-world or myself.
Thank you for your consideration of this most worthy project.
Ken Hudson – Kenny Hubble
http://kenhudson.net
Ken Hudson
E-Learning Facilitator
Loyalist College
613-969-1913 ext 2435
Written by: rikomatic
Long Now Foundation Director interviewed in Kula tomorrow at 2:30PM
Cyrus Huffines sends out the news that on Wednesday, June 27 from 2:30 – 3PM PST there will be an informal interview with Long Now Foundation Executive Director Alexander Rose. This is in advance of the Long Now-sponsored opening of Brian Eno’s 77 Million Paintings.
At the Kula Sim (teleport SLURL).
Written by: rikomatic
An Invitation to Participate. Survey: Engagement of Second Life by Educational Institutions
An Invitation to Participate. Survey: Engagement of Second Life by Educational Institutions
All educational professionals currently using Second Life are invited to participate in a survey: Engagement of Second Life by Educational Institutions. The purpose of the survey is to identify and describe the extent to which educational organizations are engaging Second Life at an institutional level.
An increasing number of educators, at all levels of the industry, are using Second Life for instructional purposes, and a tremendous number of institutions reportedly are engaging Second Life. However, no information exists describing the nature and extent of institutional engagement. To what extent are institutions, in which educators are using Second Life, engaging the technology at an organizational level as indicated by: development or revision of policies and guidelines; engagement strategic, organizational planning; commitment of financial and personnel resources; establishment of quality standards; implementation of student and faculty support and training programs, and deployment of an institutional Second Life Campus.
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If you have any questions regarding the survey, please contact Chris Duke at chris (at) muveforward (dot) com or via Second Life as Topher Zwiers.
Written by: kanter
Virtual Worlds: The future or a fad?
Back in December after Clay Shirky’s piece on Second Life, Stan who writes the PacificRim Exchange Blog took out his "I’m Sticking With DOS" buttons from the attic to make some points — maybe something about keeping an eye on the future horizon.
Allan Benamer has written a post called Why Project Agape’s Cause Is Better Than Second Life. I think the title should have been more aptly "Why Project Agape’s Cause Is Better ROI for Fundraising Than Second Life in 2007!" Nicole Wallace’s frames the post with these e questions:
What do you think? Is Second Life a passing fad, or is it something
savvy nonprofit groups should be watching and participating in?
Now this should set the stage for an interesting debate!
Ruby Sinreich notes in the comments, it isn’t an either/or:
"It’s not like we have to choose either/or! Second Life is great for enabling rich learning experiences, creative expression, and complex interpersonal interactions."
Susan Tenby writes in the comments about the special qualities of Second Life:
There are few places where the security issues and the individual time of a member are rendered less significant. The boundaries of SL allow you to have access to many whom you wouldn’t be able to meet with in the real world (for example,business executives, celebrities and those in remote locations). It also allows you to create experiences that the
two-dimensional web would never be able to produce (for example, walking through a human heart or experiencing schizophrenia as if you were the schizophrenic.) As soon as we have web directly enabled on Second Life (or whatever other virtual world takes it place), you will be able to have a seamless experience between your satellite office and your web documents.
It comes down to understanding what is the best tool/strategy to
reach an organization’s outcomes and having an eye on what is on the horizon and what is being learned today.
My feeling is that although we’re still in the early
phases of virtual worlds, we shouldn’t ignore it or label is a passing fad. As such not all nonprofits organizations should be investing heavily in resources to implement a fund raising campaign in Second Life. As Allan points out,
there is a steeper learning curve and will require more resources to go to scale than say a Facebook profile.
But, what about education programs? What about the networking opportunities?
If I were a development person, I’d certainly want to get on avatar and get the chance to
chat with Mr. Fanton directly about the foundation’s funding interests, find out what they learning about virtual worlds and philanthropy. If my nonprofit’s programs were geared for young people, I’d want to learn from first hand experience what opportunities virtual worlds present for my organization and its programs. Exploring a tool with a low risk experiment to
see if it is the right fit is not a waste of resources. Having knee
jerk reactions – whether to immediately reject or immediately jump in
with full scale implementation – is.
In a strange coincidence, I received an email from Jackie Marsh, a UK-based researcher looking at social media and early childhood, telling me about her blog, Digital Beginnings. (We discovered each other via a post I wrote called "Mommy, what’s a blog?" which was my attempt to explain blogging to my pre-K aged son, Harry.) GenWe, today’s kids, are a glimpse into the future. And, it isn’t just social networking sites they’re using, today’s young people are exploring and using virtual worlds. So, are virtual worlds a fad or is it showing us what is to come.
Written by: kanter
Habeas Corpus Rally today at 12 noon EST in DC and Second Life!
I just got word that the American Civil Liberties Union is sponsoring a rally in Washington DC today to call for the restoration of habeas corpus and and end to torture in Guantanamo Bay. For those who can’t make it there, you can still participate by teleporting into the Second Life Capitol Hill and join other virtual demonstrators in a show of support for the rule of law and due process. Entitled ‘A Day of Action to Restore Law and Justice,’ there will be a live webcast of the real life rally into SL, including speakers Senators Ben Cardin, Tom Harkin and Patrick Leahy; Representatives John Conyers, Dennis Kucinich and Jerrold Nadler; Anthony D. Romero, Executive Director of the ACLU; Larry Cox, Executive Director of Amnesty International; and David Keene, Chairman of the American Conservative Union.
Head to Mojo Fields to get a tee-shirt, protest sign and other info (teleport SLURL) and to the ACLU website for more information on the rally, both real and virtual, keep reading.
UPDATE 6/26/07, 2:30PM: I published some pics and a chat log of the discussion with US Rep Jerry Nadler (D-NY) on my blog.
Help Restore Law & Justice – ACLU Rally in Second Life to Restore Habeas Corpus and All Our Rights
This week, thousands of Americans are storming Washington, D.C. for a ‘Day of Action to Restore Law and Justice.’ Activists from the ACLU, Amnesty International and dozens of other organizations will rally on
Capitol Hill, to call on Congress to restore habeas corpus, fix the Military Commissions Act, and restore all our constitutional rights.
For the first time ever, the ACLU is holding a rally here in Second Life, including a live webcast of the events in Washington, D.C., opportunities to take action by calling Congress and speaking out in
your local community, and more information about the Military Commissions Act and how you can get involved in the fight to restore our rights!
What: Day of Action to Restore Law and Justice Rally in Second Life
When: June 26, 2007 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM EST
Where: Gather to get t-shirts and signs at MoJo Fields (86 88 519), then TP to the Washington Mall for the rally and a live video of the events
in Washington, D.C.
Please Register Today: www.aclu.org/slsignup
Sign the Habeas Corpus Petition: https://secure.aclu.org/site/SPageServer?pagename=june_petition
Confirmed speakers at the live rally in Washington, D.C. include Senators Ben Cardin, Tom Harkin and Patrick Leahy; Representatives John Conyers, Dennis Kucinich and Jerrold Nadler; Anthony D. Romero,
Executive Director of the ACLU; Larry Cox, Executive Director of Amnesty International; David Keene, Chairman of the American Conservative Union; host Greg Proops of ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway?’ and many others! To learn more about the June 26 Day of Action, go to www.juneaction.org
Written by: rikomatic
International SL meetup today at 9AM PST on the crisis in Darfur
In Kenzo sends me news that there will be an international meetup on Better World Island (teleport SLURL) to talk about the ongoing crisis in Darfur and what folks can do about it. That’s at 9AM PST / 12PM EST, 6PM CET today.
Here’s the complete message from In Kenzo and Gregoire, another activist from Paris. Also listed on Omidyar.net (in French only).
Camp Darfur meetup on Better World Island in Second Life and in cities around the world
MONDAY 9:00AM Pacific 12:00PM Eastern 6:00PM in Paris
Join us to discuss current events, awareness efforts, aid and activism surrounding the ongoing crisis in Darfur. Oxfam
announced this week that they are pulling out of camps; aid workers
continue to be compromised while agreements are difficult to reach.
Bring your thoughts, ideas, resources! Live events will be hosted in
Paris and Los Angeles for face to face meetups.
~in kenzo~
Evonne @ AMO
_____________________________________________________________________________
News from Gregoire in Paris:
The idea for the Camp Darfur meeting is to be ready to welcome visitors (avatars) from different languages.
We
will propose a visit of Camp Darfur and some information about the
current situation in Sudan and the high stakes of the meeting of
monday.
Visitors will find all the ressources available, and they will also
find people who can answer their questions and who can tell them how
they can help in solving this crisis with different ways: writing
letters to governments, signing petition, giving money, organizing
meetings IRL and/or in SL, spreading on their blog etc.
I still have the interested and "SL skilled" people for French, English and German.
We
have to provide them the best "SL material" for monday like some cards,
t-shirts, whristlets and why not a kind of "Save Darfur kit" they could
bring in their places on SL.
I’m noob in SL, so I need to see about these "SL practical stuffs" with
Evonne (and Sue?), and I also need to see with them about having a
screen with movies (I think about iAct).
There will also be some physical spots where people could gather.
At least one in Paris, Dijon, Strasbourg and in the South of France.
The idea is to the people who will be in SL to map their physical location and welcome other people.
So, people who can’t connect to SL can join the meeting and experiment Camp Darfur.
People from all other the world can join the same way. I can make a google map for helping in this way.
The
French and German SL professionals and/or addicted love this idea: they
have asked for details and they will start to spread and buzz today or
tomorrow.
On my todo list I have also to join my contacts at the UNHCR
HQ for inviting them, specially Frauke Joosten who is in charge of the
internet relations and of the
ninemillion.org
campaign.
Here is where we are now… your ideas and feedback are more than welcome!
Merci d’avoir initié tout ça et bonne suite de séjour en France 🙂
In-world mon nom est Ubuntu Gregoire
Peace,
greg
PS: I’ve posted these updates in French on omidyar.net
and on the winecamp site
, and I will post this in English in the onet Darfur crisis group and in a few approriate places.
Written by: rikomatic