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		<title>Kindle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Woo Hoo! I bought the best thing ever a few days ago. A Kindle. I&#8217;ve been looking at one for a while and thought it would be so nice to have, for several reasons. It wasn&#8217;t until I met up with Josh Bancroft a few weeks ago to talk about wikis that I got the [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Woo Hoo!</p>
<p>I bought the best thing ever a few days ago. A Kindle. I&#8217;ve been looking at one for a while and thought it would be so nice to have, for several reasons. It wasn&#8217;t until I met up with <a href="http://www.tinyscreenfuls.com/" target="_blank">Josh Bancroft</a> a few weeks ago to talk about wikis that I got the chance to see a Kindle live and in person. It is so cool! You can have hundreds of books on your Kindle. You can subscribe to magazines, newspapers and of course buy books, load free books and so much more.</p>
<p>I just got the Kindle last night, plugged it in to charge it and then in a couple of hours started reading the Jun 16th edition of Time magazine. How cool is that? I also chose some books and had them loaded on my Kindle. It&#8217;s so super easy. I mean you just go tot he Kindle store, choose your book, etc and then it&#8217;s one click for purchase and then in seconds it&#8217;s sent to your Kindle via their wispernet system. I mean I didn&#8217;t have to subscribe to a wireless account or anything. I guess it uses the same technology that cell phones use. Basically if you&#8217;re in a location that gets cell service, you&#8217;ve got wifi access on your Kindle. Awesome!!</p>
<p>Honestly, I can&#8217;t even say enough about this cool toy. I love the idea that I can read magazines, books and more from one device. I love that I can jump from one to the other, leave notes in the book, etc. There&#8217;s just so much to say about this thing. I can&#8217;t imagine not having one if you&#8217;re an avid reader. I&#8217;m sure it won&#8217;t be long until we&#8217;re getting one for Eric. He loves reading too!</p>
<p>More on the Kindle to come later as I use it more!</p>
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		<title>Second life and training</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Feb 2007 08:43:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been reading a lot of blog posts lately and it seems like one of the &#8220;big deals&#8221; right now in training is the use of Second Life to host training seminars, forums and the like. A lot businesses have established a presence there, such as IBM, Adidas, Reuters, and Toyota. I honestly don&#8217;t know [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been reading a lot of blog posts lately and it seems like one of the &#8220;big deals&#8221; right now in training is the use of <a href="http://www.secondlife.com">Second Life</a> to host training seminars, forums and the like.  A lot businesses have established a presence there, such as IBM, Adidas, Reuters, and Toyota.  I honestly don&#8217;t know what to think about that.</p>
<p>I do see some <strong>value</strong> in Second Life such as:</p>
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<li><strong>Immersion</strong>-  Imagine not just talking about a place in the world but &#8220;placing&#8221; yourself in that location as environments can be built and changed at will.  It&#8217;s like being there with out BEING THERE.</li>
<li><strong>Simulations</strong> &#8211; Several groups have created simulations where people can practice a skill before performing it in real life.  <a href="http://www.nmc.org/sl/2006/09/25/jeremy-kemp/">HeartMurmur Sim</a> is such an example.</li>
<li><strong>Prototyping</strong> &#8211; Having the place to prototype and idea without spending the actual cash to build your prototype is a great way to avoid some costs.</li>
<li><strong>Visualization</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://www.secondlifeinsider.com/2006/10/28/3d-weather-data-visualization-in-second-life/">NOAA weathermaps</a> is a great example of visualization and transferring information in a visual format.</li>
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<p>I for one am not sure about Second Life.  I once downloaded the program to try and find out what Second Life was all about.  I found it difficult to know what to do, where to go or how to find things.  I wasn&#8217;t very impressed with the usability of it all.  I can&#8217;t help thinking about what the costs and benefits would/could be by using Second Life.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll be the first to tell you that I&#8217;m novice when it comes to Second Life but I do wonder what&#8217;s the benefit of &#8220;meeting&#8221; in Second Life?  Is there something you as either a presenter/instructor or student get that you can&#8217;t get from a net session using something like Webcast?  I wonder if the costs out weigh the benefits.</p>
<p>Another concern I have about Second Life is the immersion factor.  While I think it&#8217;s great to have the ability to immerse ones self into an environment, make connections, etc, I do see a caution there.  I can&#8217;t help thinking about the people I know that are OBSESSED with Second Life and live in that environment so much that when talking to them it&#8217;s hard to know if they&#8217;re talking about the real world or Second Life.  This leads me to this thought; &#8220;What&#8217;s the consequences of Second Life?&#8221;  With every technological improvement comes a cost, what&#8217;s the cost here with Second Life besides money and is it worth it?  Does Second Life give the training arena something they can&#8217;t get somewhere else?</p>
<p>I know I don&#8217;t know it all.  I&#8217;m more that willing to hear other thoughts and insights as I&#8217;m not sure what I think about Second Life for training purposes.<br />
<strong>Links:</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.zylstra.org/blog/archives/2007/01/second_life_ii.html">Second Life II: The Value</a> by Ton Zijlstra<br />
<a href="http://pacificrimx.wordpress.com/2007/01/31/collaborative-building-in-second-life/">Collaborative Building in Second Life</a> by Unknown<br />
<a href="http://news.com.com/IBM+taps+into+broadband+into+our+brains/2008-1023_3-6144122.html">IBM&#8217;s virtual pioneer</a> by Stephen Shankland<br />
<a href="http://knowprose.com/node/16944">Cisco Enters SecondLife</a> by  Unknown</p>
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