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EduNation II
EduNation II features seminar, powerpoint, audio and videocast facilities, various different teaching environments, a podcast and rss space, an educational project gallery and a sandbox for building projects. Use of the seminar facilities is free subject to availability.
What can I do on EduNation II?
- Host an educational event or conference
- Receive training in how to use Second Life for educational purposes
- Find out more about The Consultants-E (visit our Headquarters)
- Use the Seminar Room for seminars and powerpoint presentations
- Use the Podcast lounge for audio and video podcast sessions
- Use the Videocast Lounge for streaming video presentations
- Visit the Social Space for social activities, film showings and parties
- Visit the archives of past conferences
- Build in the free sandbox
- Host a 2-sim event of up to 100 participants with audio, video and PPT
Note: this island can be closed for private events and training sessions. Please contact Dudeney Ge in-world for more.

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The SLanguages 2007 Conference

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Selected comments on The Consultants-E SLanguages 2007 in-world conference:
[ http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=lHBlAJHvoNvPvx5ZBhrMWA_3d_3d ]
- “Thank you for the "all-in-all" excellent organization of SLanguages 2007!”
- “An inspiring event. It was great to see educators from across the globe generously sharing their experience - an illustration in itself of the educational benefits of SL!”
- “One day seminars have inherent difficulties in real life: there’s only room for 4/5 sessions so how broad / deep? One dud session can cast a pall over the whole day etc. This held up VERY well. Congrats.”
- “An inspiring event. It was great to see educators from across the globe generously sharing their experience - an illustration in itself of the educational benefits of SL!”
- “I was excited to be part of this conference. I can't help thinking that, in the future, we'll look back on it as the start (or part of the start) of something important in education.”
- “would love to see this event happen next year...and the next...and the next...;)”
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