
Without a doubt, I am in a very unique (and fortunate) situation. There is a tremendous amount of support in using Second Life in various areas within our organization. Within a few months of a leader in our technical department exploring the possibilities of Second Life we were given the option to purchase an island in Second Life and also the Teen Grid. Because our services are located geographically throughout the state of Kansas and beyond many presentations have been made to the administrators of our organization with a very positive (and overwhelming) response.
The buy-in of faculty has been a slow, but positive, process for our organization. It is going to take very small steps to get to the place we really want to be with the use of Second Life within the area of professional development and as part of courses offered to students. One of the first steps our organization wanted to explore were the hurdles and successes for a ‘new’ student to be part of a class within Second Life – hence my involvement in this course!! Yes, I have been the guinea pig!! Because our organization is in a position of being the education and technology leaders of Kansas we are expected to learn and work with school districts on using emerging technologies - there is no doubt we will continue to move forward with great enthusiasm. For the faculty members who have bought into the SL environment, we have been asked to begin the process of setting up an instructor account, etc. within the Teen Grid – I am currently in the background check portion of the registration process.
As a faculty, we have many things to consider before working with students: where this environment best fits the curriculum for initial development, policies, security for students within the Teen Grid, using other Virtual World environments (such as Croquet) with students who do not meet the age requirements of the Teen Grid, and finally training students and teachers on the basics of using Second Life.
In our organizational situation, student buy-in is a fairly easy process (already doing this with Croquet as part of a Middle School Technology Leadership Academy). Throughout the school year, we work with schools who want their students to be part of accelerated programs, enhancement programs, Summer Institutes, etc. all of which are designed as an extension to their school day.
Resources:
The Edusim: 3D For Your Interactive WhiteBoard: http://www.edusim3d.com/
Global Kids: http://globalkids.org/.
Kansas Educational Employment Board: http://www.kansasteachingjobs.com/.
The Teen Grid: Bringing Your School into Second Life: Retrieved on October 28, 2007 from http://thejournal.com/articles/21101.



