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I investigated Second Life several years ago and it was dead then, IMHO, (as far as ed is concerned). I could find nothing that would keep me coming back.

Recently, because of a brief membership in ISTE, I went back. Considering the money that was spent purchasing a space on the server, I was very disapointed. In fact, I have not renewed my ISTE membership because I am wondering how much of the membership fees, (which are already high), goes towards a worthless space on a server, (that is only one of my questions for ISTE). Its pretty bad when one goes to a suposedly "education" site and finds chit-chat going on that has nothing to do with education.

It is truly a dead ed space.
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Dead long ago  weemooseus@... | 04/22/09
K-12 education is not the world.  Spiritusindomit@... | 04/23/09
My, my, my  ejhonda | 04/23/09
in defense...  bret307@... | 04/23/09
I agree that second life is rather dull  ca1ic0cat | 04/23/09
classes in SL  bret307@... | 04/23/09
RE: Even with adult content regulated, Second Life is dead in ed  aseries | 04/23/09
RE: Even with adult content regulated, Second Life is dead in ed  stryker141@... | 04/23/09
there? doesn't work with Mac OS  marcyves | 04/23/09
RE: Even with adult content regulated, Second Life is dead in ed  feldsparepstein | 04/28/09
Thumbs down: errors of fact & no research  jessid | 04/29/09
Dead means it was once not dead?  ioot@... | 04/30/09

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