Monday, March 17, 2008

Introduction to Second Life

I have to admit that I have heard about Second Life but never really took the time to investigate further. I mentioned it to a fellow student and she told me all about the SU library in Second Life and a class that revolves around it. A search of SU's website returned 10 hits.

Second Life (SL) is a virtual world that users (or residents) create. It is free to join but if you want to own land, you need to pay a monthly fee. There are games, businesses, currency, and many other features. People have been known to make real money using Second Life. Check out the FAQs.

If you are a resident of SL, what drew you to it?

4 comments:

Ms. Kerr said...

I'm looking forward to hearing more about Second Life and what draws people to it. I too have heard of it without giving it much thought. I find that there is already so much to do in this life!!! :)

The site does say that schools and organizations join too-- interesting!

Thanks for sharing your intro.!

Saturday Movie Matinee said...

I'm curious to hear more about Second Life.

I've peaked at it but never really understood the draw; as if I need another reason to waste time on the internet.

The way librarians have jumped on it as the flavor of the weak is something that really puzzled me. I don't quite understand the utility of it in the library.

- jk

Ace said...

OK Second Life sounds interesting, but also strange at the same time. What is the purpose of it? Why create this imaginary world??? And who uses it?

Confused Student said...

Hi All,
I also look forward to delving more into this topic. There is actually an IST 600 course being taught by Jill Hurst-Wahl this fall about Second Life.

There are over 12 million registered users from different countries and different walks of life.

I will try to answer all of your questions over the next few weeks.