Showing posts with label Press Release. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Press Release. Show all posts

Thursday, March 18, 2021

The WVBPE Conference


By Gemma Cleanslate


“Virtual Worlds Best Practices in Education is a meaningful way for presenters to share their research and experience about the rich learning systems in virtual worlds and games. This free online conference is produced entirely by volunteers. Conference proceedings are published as the Journal of Virtual Studies by Rockcliffe University Consortium.”

This is part of the mission statement of the VWBPE on the website. To learn about this conference go to the website  https://www.vwbpe.org/mission . The program, key speakers, events are listed there. The press release said it all. That is the Gateway to it all above.


I love this conference because it has far reaching effects to many who are interested in the use of virtual worlds for education. It certainly takes on more meaning in this day and age of using the internet for learning from preschool to adulthood. There are various complaints about video games but many contribute to following directions, decision making,  focus and other skills that aid in learning. I have been a greeter-host at the event for four years. I  love getting into the builds, the displays, attending some of the programs, social events and helping presenters, visitors and newcomers to second life orient to the many venues suspended in the installations. Each sponsor and displayer has their own little island in the sky to visit. You will find space freebies at the .... and in many exhibits and a hunt .


Last year the installation took on space to arrange the many venues up and down in the air. I was happy to see that they kept thee same locals this year and will keep it next year too I hear. It is too good to put in archives.The teleport hud, centers, and landmarks work so well to aid attendees and visitors.


Just to roam the many exhibits and pick up information is so  amazing. Attending the lectures gives one a perspective on worldwide education. The social gatherings are great fun with good music and camaraderie at the Social Spaceport. You will find space freebies here , and gifts in many exhibits and a hunt somewhere. I have to check into that! 

Do not miss this event. It will run March 18 through March 20, but I believe the venues will stay for a few days after.  Check the program page on line for more information about the lectures time and place. The region is open to the public now.You are invited . 

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/VWBPE%20Gateway%20Pyxis/100/128/24 .

Grab a Swag Bag!

Gemma Cleanslate

Thursday, May 19, 2011

“A Future of Hope” at Club Zero Gravity

On Sunday May 15th at 12 Noon SL time, members of the Relay for Life team “Passionate Redheads” gathered at Club Zero Gravity. This was the “A Future of Hope” event, a four hour music event that took place alongside the “Halfway There Fair,” marking the halfway point between the launch of the Relay for Life 2011 season and the walk this July. The goal, raise a total of ten thousand Linden dollars for cancer research.

Club Zero’s owner Nydia Tungsten has been a spirited member of the Passionate Redheads, volunteering her time again and again to help out at fundraisers. This time, her space-age club was the scene of the event. Club Cutlass called off it’s Sunday Euro party to avoid conflicting with it.

For the first hour of the event, Nydia was in charge of the DJ stand. At 1 PM, she turned over the music stream to Alexandra “Sexy Lexi” Tymets. For the third hour, Shockwave Yareach played out the tunes. And DJ Dusk Griswold cranked it up for the last hour. The event was well-attended, two to three dozen people dancing away, and donating. There were also a few dancers to entertain the crowd. Most never turned on their tip jars, asking people donate to the kiosks what would otherwise be tipped to them. Besides the usual kiosk near the contest board, one had been set up at the DJ stand just for this event. This was where most of the cash went to.

Fun was had throughout the event, with the usual amount of jokes and punnery, “Oh my God, Shock, NOOOOO!! You have a red shirt on! You’re tooo young to die!” “Daan why do you have goggles?” “’cause they are x-ray goggles. He's looking at us all nude.”

Besides the Redheads, a few others from the Relay dropped by. The collection of furs, nekos, and human avs had a ball. At one point, Redhead co-captains Daaneth Kivioq and Sabine McGettigan appeared, and the people reacted with greetings and cheers. Daan returned the greetings in voice, and then to everyone’s surprise typed out a message. He had recovered enough from his stroke to use the keyboard to communicate, “I’ve gotten better at typing.”

Halfway into Shockwave’s hour, the total of the kiosk near him began getting close to five digits. Finally it hit 9,999. RuaWhitepaw Resident then put in the last Linden. Sabine told everyone, “Thank you everyone for your wonderful donations to Relay for Life! Every penny goes to the American Cancer Society.”

With the special kiosk at 10K, donations went too the one near the door. Because no one remembered what it’s total before the event was, estimates vary on how much was raised. Nydia would later declare the event to have raised 14,000 Lindens.

Near the end, Sabine congratulated Nydia, “Look what you've done here! Thank you for this beautiful event, Nydia! Seems to have brought everyone together. (smile) The Passionate Redheads have earned our reputation for taking care of each other, being inclusive, non-judgemental, and open to anyone wanting a home in the Relay for Life! Just so you know, the Relay Committee sends us new Relay Members who are emotionally fragile, knowing they'll be safe with us; and I feel honored by that.” The team wished her and Daan well, “Good night Daan!” “And good luck with your typing! It's getting better!”

It was a wonderful day for the Passionate Redheads, and the Relay.

Bixyl Shuftan

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Relay For Life: Walking the Walk

I’ve done the Second Life Relay for Life walk before, every year since after I got here, but this was the first I did so as a part of a team: the Passionate Redheads.

On Saturday July 17th, I ported to the Opening Ceremonies just before they started at 12 Noon SL time. The leader Sabine McGettigan along with officers Daaneth Kivioq and Dusk Griswold stood out by waving the team flag, which was probably the largest of those used by the RFL teams. The leaders of Relay addressed the residents gathered, thanking them for the funds already raised, and encouraging them for the main event in the Relay, the Walk.

As the Opening Ceremonies came to a close, we (and the other Redheads there) ported to the Redhead camp at RFL Hope (125, 74, 22), where Rita Mariner, Treminari Huet, and a few others. It was named “A Readheaded Fairy Tale: Nothing is quite as it seems. The place had an overall storybook theme, with a little red riding hood (nontransfer) available for free. There was also a game, get a HUD by donating 100L, and search for gems, each representing a theme of the Relay. Get them all, and one would get a special prize. Various tales from Alice in Wonderland to Rapunzel were depicted. The build was mostly done by Shockwave Yarearch and Lomgren Smalls.

11 AM had been designated the “Survivor’s Walk.” Redhead leader Sabine McGettigan and someone whom I didn’t know was with the team until today, Elphias Kojishi, got onto the track, and began their lap around. About the time the started, we heard a song playing, one that would repeat again and again:

And did you think this fool could never win,
Well look at me, I’m coming back again
I got a taste of love in a simple way
And if you need to know while I’m standing, you just fade away

Don’t you know that I’m still standing, better than I ever did
Looking like a true survivor, feeling like a little kid
I’m still standing, after all this time
Picking up the pieces of my life without you on my mind

I’m still standing, yeah yeah yeah
I’m still standing, yeah yeah yeah

As other survivors passed, we would wave to them, some cheering. And the survivors would wave and cheer back. At 12 Noon, came the Caregivers Hour. Dusk Griswold, and Skylark Lefavre got onto the track.

As 1 PM approached, Sabine and Elphias came back to the base. A few more of the Redhead team were arriving for the team walk. Rita bragged the teams numbers would strain the servers, “Let’s crash a few sims.” And so at 1 PM it was our turn all at once to walk as participants, one sticking behind to keep the base manned. I had on the team shirt, and that huge flag waving in front of me as I stepped onto the course to join my friends. To help, we each had a “walker” on our backs that would allow us to follow someone, hopefully keeping going if lag ever hit.

With so many other avies, lag was a persistent problem. Sometimes I couldn’t see most of those around me. Sometimes it looked like there wasn’t much around me but a green field and segments of road. The lag also broke us up, how our different computers handled it slowing our progress at different rates. A couple times Daaneth teleported those behind to catch up. Once a sim was down for several minutes before it was finally open.

But other times most around me were visible, and I caught sight of some of the great builds. And the people I happened to encounter. There was Dione Kohime, the DJ whom went bald for the Relay last month. There was Glitter Xeltentat and Breezes Babii, former reporters of the old newspaper. And there was the lady who talked me into coming into Second Life to begin with, Kamilah Hauptmann, whom became Caledon’s Vicereine. When the lioness saw me, she roared with approval.

At 2 PM SL time, it was International Hour and we were still on the track. I put on a blue jacket and white pants, the coat of hair on my avie providing the red. It was about this time that we made it back to the Redhead base. For the first time, I had completed a lap at Relay. Other times, I had been too busy exploring the sights to finish.

As the day went on, I split my time by exploring a few of the sights, meeting up with some old friends here, and hanging out at the base chatting with friends. I caught sight of an enormous variety of avatars, from tinies to ferrals to nekoes to furries, and of course normal humans in a variety of hair styles shapes and clothes. There were various groups represented from the Victorian-age Caledonians, to the Sail 4 Life boating group, to the infamous Goreans, and many more.

At 9PM SL time was the Luminary. The atmosphere became more subdued as we were asked to keep a respectful tone for those friends and loves ones lost to cancer. Some among us felt close to tears as we thought of them. I didn’t attend the main ceremony, but did hear whom among the Redheads was honored. Artistic Fimicloud and Littledove were among those passed away honored. Those honored for their work with the Relay included Sabine McGettigan and Alleara Snoodle.

Yours truly couldn’t stay up for the late night/early morning events. I logged on briefly in the morning, Sunday July 18th, to catch some of the “fight back” hour, with people running the track in purple capes. There was also the “Caring & Curing Hour,” which had people dressed up as doctors and nurses. And with the Redheads’ sense of humor, there were a few “helllloooooo nurse!” quips. Sorry to say real life kept me away from the closing ceremonies and fireworks, but I got enough pictures to see it was quite a show.

Sabine had the following closing statement in an announcement:

Relay for Life of SL is officially over, The Kiosks will stay active until the end of the month, and the Campsite will stay up until Tuesday evening (tear down Weds & Thurs). We may add a bit to our totals, but we raised 1,643,900 L - or a bit over $6,300 USD. With our convio donations, we should hit $7,000 USD - which given the economy, is an outstanding performance.

But its about a lot more than the money. Its about the healing, the love, the sharing we have been able to do.

Thank you all!!

The Redheads also got a trophy, "Longest Running Team" in the Relay for Life.

The Redheads were just one of many teams. The official website stated over 1500 avatars in 139 teams took part in he Walk. Over 52 million Lindens had been raised to this point, for a total of over $219,000. For the first time, an amount less than the year before, which is thought to be because of the economy.

Even though the Relay was over, people continued to hold events in the sims, and of course explore around. There are still a few more stories to be told, a few more souvenirs to collect, a few more sights to see, and a few more memories to gather.

Cancer might not be beaten tomorrow, but we took pride in that we helped make it’s demise a little close, and for those among us who suffered, they reminded themselves in spite of what was thrown against them, they were still standing.


And did you think this fool could never win,
Well look at me, I’m coming back again
I got a taste of love in a simple way
And if you need to know while I’m standing, you just fade away

Don’t you know that I’m still standing, better than I ever did
Looking like a true survivor, feeling like a little kid
I’m still standing, after all this time
Picking up the pieces of my life without you on my mind

I’m still standing, yeah yeah yeah
I’m still standing, yeah yeah yeah

Bixyl Shuftan