Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Video: Old Faithful erupts against a Devil's Tower backdrop
Made presentation to our Advisory Board yesterday, which seemed to be well received. These are important people in Wyoming.
Christmas break should lend some time to keep the work moving along and hopefully, I can take some building classes during this time, in Second Life of course, and become a decent builder. Takes times and effort though.
Enjoy the Video:
Friday, November 13, 2009
Train being installed Today
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Old Faithful Geyser finds its way into Second Life
The final version will be visually richer, and erupt more often.
Here is a link to the island:
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Wyoming%20Entrepreneur/128/128/26
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
University of Texas to Roll Out Statewide Second Life Offerings
At a presentation in Second Life today, the project lead did not give highly specific details of what "being involved" translates to. But, one may assume research, and teaching and learning will be at the core of all activities.
Read the BLOG article HERE.
This is huge and bolsters both a higher ed presence in Second Life and, solidifies the Linden Lab lead in the virtual world arena.
Spread the news...
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Breast Cancer "Pink" event a Hit in Second Life
I recently read an article from the Journal of Information Systems Education (refereed) titled Extending the classroom through Second Life. The authors report a figure from 2007 that states "80 percent of active Internet users will have a virtual presence in the form of an 'avatar' in at least one virtual world by the end of 2011." If true, online 3-D virtual worlds will indeed become the second great Internet revolution, possibly as great in magnitude as the world wide web itself.
So what does this all mean and why is virtual world technology becoming such a sociocultural phenomena? Since the Romans introduced the concept of a world wide web by building their extensive road system, human beings have reached out with manifest destiny-like ventures to extend life to and beyond all possible borders.
Once we learned to use email we extended societal borders greatly but lost some human touch in the process. Now, we are claiming it back and virtual worlds is one way we are doing that. Nonverbal communication cues are part of Second Life and similar environments, unlike practically any other medium on the web right now.
This morning in Second Life I attended a live Folk concert broadcast from the U.K., then attended a class on basic building in Second Life, both broadcast in real time. These are great technologies that will eventually be present on Wyoming Entrepreneur island.
Stay tuned.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
ReactionGrid and OpenSim, Far from Prime Time
When I first logged onto Second Life I downloaded a file for a minute or so, then launched and was in-world within one minute.
Today I went to check out ReactionGrid and OpenSim considering there is some buzz in higher ed about them.
I had to download 2 files for ReactionGrid, neither of which were described well, and the list of instructions was outrageously long. Then, the system rejected my password after all that. So, okay, what a pain but I reset the password and the system then rejected its own password.
At OpenSim, I clicked on the download file, after confusing to non-existent instructions, and the file would not download.
With all its problems, Second Life is supreme and there is no close second, nor is there any evidence that a viable competitor is on the horizon.
Back to consumer behavior; consumers don't want or need a hassle or a bunch of geeky instructions. They want a product delivered, with the consumer in mind.
Anyone disagree or agree? Leave a professional, informed comment.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Terraforming in Place
One may now see the major areas of our island.
Today I have been shopping a little for horses and trains. Our steam engine train will carry people around the island, past all of the attractions and locations. Horses are a little trickier. A good horse for a Second Life island, can be quite expensive. I would like our horses to be rideable without someone attaching them to the avatar, and, I would like them to return to their parcel once someone gets off, and start grazing. Plenty of horses, but a good one is so far is about L$10k which is too much.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Island Build Markers in Place

She (our builder) has placed markers around the island in preparation for the build. When setting a timeline, and assuming we do not broaden the scope of the project, the initial build will be finished December 1, 2009. This will be Wyoming Entrepreneur Island 1.0.
Wyoming Entrepreneur Island 2.0 build will take place in 10 months from now and include much more interactive objects on the island that teach entrepreneurs business basic through fun activities and games.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Will Second Life be replaced by a Competitor?
Linden Labs product Second Life has competition brewing and making progress. Seemingly the new and sustainable frontier of virtual worlds is higher education, whose momentum is only growing. Using peer-reviewed academic journals as an indicator, there is a lot of research and interest in academia, even though "some" of the seniors and older boomers in higher ed are sure this is a passing fad. Kind of like...automobiles.
Back to the lack of guarantees in business, a competitor can take advantage of the king/queen of any market by preying on a product's weaknesses. Let's face it, SL is not intuitive, but it is powerful. It is hardly free to own an island, yet higher ed gets one for half price.
In the list below are some of the major players in the virtual world arena, although there are certainly others. Of note is OpenSim which is open source, and ReactionGrid which is going head to head with SL for education and business marketshare. Perhaps one of SL's competitors will keep better check on much of the anti-social behavior and sexuality found in Second Life, which steers quite a few people away. And again, the complexity issue must be overcome.
Anyway, the worlds below are interesting. Although not competing with SL's adult grid, check out Indiana University's Quest Atlantis. This is what the site says: Quest Atlantis (QA) is an international learning and teaching project that uses a 3D multi-user environment to immerse children, ages 9-16, in educational tasks. QA combines strategies used in the commercial gaming environment with lessons from educational research on learning and motivation. Participation in this game is designed to enhance the lives of children while helping them grow into knowledgeable, responsible, and empathetic adults.
ActiveWorlds
http://activeworlds.com/
Forterra
http://forterrainc.com/
OpenSim (open source)
http://opensimulator.org/
QuestAtlantis
http://questatlantis.org/
ReactionGrid
http://reactiongrid.com/
There
http://there.com/
Monday, September 28, 2009
Sketch of Wyoming SBDC Island: Wyoming Entrepreneur
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Initial Build Finalized, Links to Free Consulting and BLOG in Place
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Wyoming Entrepreneur Group & an Airplane
Luckily, I am a member of the Wyoming Residents group and invited all of them to join the Wyoming Entrepreneur group.
We now have 5 members which is one per hour since I created the group.
This will be useful as we try and tie our community into this project through communication and who knows, maybe even a little Wyoming volunteer building labor (hint-hint, I know you're out there).
We bought a plane!
That's what you do I guess: buy a plane. And yes, it flies very, very well. What a way to travel the island.
Feel free to try it out and here is the SLURL to the island:
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Wyoming%20Entrepreneur/117/110/24
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Thar be land ahead! Wyoming SBDC has a Secone Life Island (kind of)
A unique fixer upper? Well, they are all when new and besides, we have an experienced and talented Second Life builder on the schedule. No, not me! But I will get there.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Linden Verified Island Name - Getting Closer
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Universities Buying Land in Second Life - Wyoming SBDC Purchased Island
What is needed:
- Name on account and you can have a different name for billing and delivery (island owner)
- Address (obviously)
- You choose a from four island shapes and they have a graphic to look at
- You MUST have your institutions federal tax ID number
- You will pay by invoice net 30 which includes the island purchase price and either 6 or 12 months of island maintenance fee.
Even with this expense, we will save a truck load of our budget if we start meeting internally in SL instead of phone conferencing. Savings will be in the thousands and the timing is impecable considering current budget reductions.
And, hey, this is a fun project with strong outreach potential.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Second Life SBDC Island Project Approved
We will purchase an entire island (estate). Part of the proposal is that we will consider leasing a parcel or two to other Wyoming entities that compliment the University of Wyoming entrepreneur services.
Also, I have sent an addendum of the proposal to the state office asking for funding to build the island with a professional Second Life builder. The result will be a faster better build and, the builder will allow me to watch and learn as she is takin' care of business.
More to come on that. But, I discovered the Second Life video tutorials on the official site. I have tried YouTube and other places, but there may be the best out there.
http://secondlife.com/showcase/tutorials
Saturday, August 22, 2009
AECT CAVE Island Video
Here is a brief video I made today of the island.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Resources to Get Started in Second Life & Computer Hardware Needed
But there is more to learn and it does take some time and patience. The pinnacle I would think, is to have a person experience in SL right there with you while setting up. But there are many online resources that are great so I will list a few of them:
Second Life Wiki
http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Help:Getting_started_in_Second_Life
Downloadable Quick Start Guide from SecondLife.com
http://static-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com/downloads/Second_Life_Quickstart.pdf
Second Life FAQ
http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Help:Second_Life_FAQ
Once you master the basics and are ready to start building, this non-online resource
that can be purchased at Amazon (or many other places) is quite useful. Building is a
whole new world in comparison to cruising around in SL. And, it is really fun and interesting.
This is a book called: Creating Your World: The Official Guide to Advanced Content Creation for Second Life
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470171146/ref=ox_ya_oh_product
System Requirements to Use Second Life
This page at http://www.secondlife.com/ has the requirements needed to run in Second Life.
http://secondlife.com/support/sysreqs.php
If you are buying a new computer and taking yours in for a graphics upgrade, I would recommend at least a 1 gig graphics (video) card which is more than the minimum. Refer your tech person to the link above though and this should provide adequate explanation. Or, refer them to me.
I welcome questions about SL from Wyoming small business owners @ matkins2@uwyo.edu.I certainly don't know everything, but day by day I am picking this up. Check out Bronco's new hair and clothes as he is standing in front of a fountain in New Orleans Square of Mouse World. Whoa, ready for something formal...
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Educational Pricing in Second Life
Second Life land can be purchased on the Mainland or Private Island. The Mainland is kind of like living in a city where you have neighbors close at hand. A private island is just that and, it should be noted that with a private island purchase, you get a dedicated server, assuming you purchase a full region. Seclusion does have it price, but along with great advantages.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Second Life Proposal sent to Wyoming State SBDC Office
In my investigation for the proposal I have come to believe that Second Life is without question as cost effective, and in some cases more so, than other communication media like telephone. The downside is that telephone conferences can be accomplished through cell phones although I noticed that SL has a program that allows someone to call into and island meeting with a cell phone. Another disadvantage to SL is that most communication is synchronous.
Yet all text communication can be saved and reviewed later.
Linden Labs has done an amazing job with this software and seem to be progressive in responding to their market.

