Thursday, May 21, 2009

Thoughts on other people's experiments

Thoughts on Music World, and Public Collage Event

I would have liked this better if my computer at school did not freeze.
The same happened with Colleen's experiment, and I was sorely disappointed that I could not participate fully in my classmate's experiments.

Dystopia- Stephen
This was a good experience in using the chat feature/teleport feature in Secondlife. Whenever I would get lost I would use the teleportation tool to get to my group members.
Obamaverse-Danny
I thought that this could work in a educational setting and had a lot of potential. The Obama avatar was a nice touch and having everyone asked questions which was hilarious.
It would have to be moderated if used for elementary school children to high school students.

Alternate Reality Games
From Second Life

Meteor Slams Dorms- Although I didn't talk to a reporter, it was a interesting way of receiving my news.

Chips- I understand that sometimes experiments don't always work out they way we want them to at first. I hope this project will grow through its mistakes and come out
even better next time.


Flying Event-
This was a cool event, the only thing was that I couldn't fly my own plane. It was fun sitting with other people in their planes though.
From Second Life

Virtual World Racing - The racing kinda made me dizzy because Secondlife hasn't really mastered camera angels. It was fun racing against all my class members and this is
another great way to bring people together.

Machinima Studio-Xiaomin
Using the program was different experience for me.I recorded a few movies, but my camera angles were weird.
From Second Life

Virtual Tourism- I thought it was a really cool device that you could use to translate languages.

From Second Life

PingWu's Crazy Marshal Arts Experiment - DeLonzo-

Very hard learning curve! It was amazing though to fight other people.
The Trading Game - Chris, Steve, Laura, Brandon-
Really fun in trading with other people and seeing who would look good dressed up.

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