loyalist college: applied training in virtual worlds
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Presentation about Canadian Border Simulation developed for students at Loyalist College in Second Life. Delivered at Federal Consortium Virtual Worlds, National Defense University, Washington DC, April 2008 by Ken Hudson, Kenny Hubble- sl. Link to embedded video here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCUWcpVPtMMTRANSCRIPT
Applied Training Strategies in Virtual Worlds
Loyalist College
Loyalist College in Second Life
Second Life Projects 2007-08
300 Students
Second Life Projects 2007-08
300 Students
Second Life Projects 2007-08
6 Faculty
300 Students
Second Life Projects 2007-08
6 Faculty
4 Disciplines
Hypervirtual Telecopresence
“Our virtual identity is not separate from our physical identity.”
Jeremy N. Bailenson
April 4, 2008 Chronicle of Higher Education
Experiences in Virtual Worlds Effect Real Life
Experiences in Virtual Worlds Effect Real Life
Experiences in Virtual Worlds Effect Real Life
Experience Designed to Practice Skills
Port of Entry Process
Canadian Border Thousand Islands
Second Life Border Simulation
4 Hours Training – 12 Hours Simulation
Simulation on Screen
Identification Process
Vehicle Details
Travel Documents
Secondary Search
Traveler Team
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