Second Life roundtable / corporate training
It’s hard to believe, but Second Life is officially turning five years old. Linden Labs (the company behind the Second Life) is celebrating the anniversary with a series of expositions, discussions, conferences and other events. The whole week, starting June 30, will be devoted exclusively to business uses of Second Life. I was asked to run a round-table discussion "Starting Corporate Training Program in Second Life: Best Practices, Security Concerns and Future Developments". We already have a list of respected panelists that includes folks from the industry who implemented Second Life solutions in training and marketing, analysts with well-known technology and market research company, business liaisons from Linden Lab and others.
Given that you are reading this blog I think it would be inconceivable to miss this opportunity to gather more valuable information in one hour then you otherwise would be researching for years. And the best part: you will be getting information directly from the people who has been involved in business implementations of Second Life solutions.
Tentatively, we set up round table for Monday, June 30th at 9 AM Pacific / 12 noon Eastern.
Please, e-mail me at info1 @ deltaltraining.com if you would like to attend.
Right now we are researching possibility of streaming video+audio from Second Life using GoToMeeting for those who would like to be present, but their corporate network prevents them from connecting to SL directly. If this works out, the number of people who will be able to connect using GoToMeeting will be limited to 15, "first come/first served, single computer connection from a company," so if your firewall "filters out" Second Life, but allows GoToMeeting connections, you might want to register asap.
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