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Slide 1: Second Life for Engagement, Outreach, and Building Interdisciplinary Communities of Learning Patricia F. Anderson1, Emerging Technologies Librarian, <pfa@umich.edu>; Sharon Grayden, Instructional Learning Senior, Dental Informatics; Marc R. Stephens, Multimedia Services, Medical School Administration; Gillian Mayman1, Informatics Librarian; Anne Perorazio1, Infopoint; Mark P. MacEachern1, Liaison Librarian; Jane Blumenthal1, Director 1 Health Sciences Libraries, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Slide 2: Background: What is Second Life? Buzzwords Virtual World MUVE (Multi-User Virtual Environment) NOTE: Not a game, although may include game activities Major relevant activities Education (“killer app”) Social networks --> support groups Professional meetings, presentations, seminar series, discussion groups, etcetera
Slide 3: Background: Why librarians in Second Life? Jason Griffey (via Twitter): “It’s not the tool, it’s the training. Re. SL. We need to get used to that sort of interaction, because it’s coming.”
Slide 4: Background: Why are we in Second Life? Vision Ted Hanss, UM Medical School Jane Blumenthal, UM Health Sciences Libraries Timeline March 2007 - purchase Spring & Summer - planning August 2007 - building September 2007 - Wolverine Island opens to select group of faculty and students
Slide 5: Phase One: Engagement Context: Wolverine Island “a gleam in the eye” Library develops team with Second Life (SL) responsibilities 1. Build SL skills 2. Discover relevant SL locations & resources Libraries Health & healthcare Science Education 3. Make connections in SL with possible mentors/partners 4. Facilitate discovery and connection for our faculty and University community.
Slide 6: SL: Libraries
Slide 7: SL: Health & healthcare
Slide 8: SL: Science
Slide 9: Phase Two: Outreach Context: Wolverine Island in active development, portions open to restricted group, not open to campus community Library team members collaborate with health science schools To promote Second Life opportunities To inform interested faculty about SL To disseminate Second Life skill base To develop a campus cohort with skills & interest Initial outreach and collaboration focused on Medical School and School of Dentistry
Slide 10: Phase Two: Presentations What’s a Nice Library Like Yours Doing in a Place like This?: http://www.slides hare.net/umhealt hscienceslibraries /whats-a-nice- library-20070731
Slide 11: Phase Two: Podcasts Why Work & Teach With Second Life: http://www.slides hare.net/umhealt hscienceslibraries/ why-work-teach- with-second-life
Slide 12: Phase Two: Orientations Getting Started in Second Life: http://www.slides hare.net/umhealt hscienceslibraries /getting-started- in-second-life
Slide 13: Phase Two: Really the Real World Face-to-face Consultations Private On-demand In offices In Second Life Classes Single sessions for faculty & staff Student cohort class taught as four session elective in Medical School
Slide 14: Phase Two: Video / Machinima Science Learning Opportunities in Second Life: http://www.y outube.com/ watch?v=Efs SGBraUhc
Slide 15: Phase Three: Interdisciplinary Learning Communities Context: Wolverine Island open to campus community, alumni, and invited guests Wolverine Island highly secured, so access must be requested even for authorized visitors Focus on community building & engagement Phase Two activities continue Phase Three activities add to activity mix.
Slide 16: Phase 3: Dec 07 - Open Wolverine Island open for community events
Slide 17: Phase Three: Dec 07 - Brownbags Begin Every Friday at noon local time, 9am SLT
Slide 18: Phase Three: Events - Speakers JJ Drinkwater - SL Community Building Joop Zuhal - SL Teaching, Pros & Cons Jenny Levine @ ALA Caia Alter - Pharmacy Research Labs
Slide 19: Phase Three: Events - Tours Dante Project InfoIsland International Nursing Education Simulator (NESIM) Play2Train
Slide 20: Phase Three: Classes & Professional Presentations Basic Clothing Design Class: http://www.slideshare.net/umhealthscienceslibraries/basic-clothing- design-in-second-life Enriching Scholarship 2008 S’Lang Health event: http://www.slideshare.net/umhealthscienceslibraries/sl-healthy-slang Virtual Worlds, Libraries, Education, Museums: http://www.slideshare.net/umhealthscienceslibraries/whatcha-gonna-do-an-academic-health- sciences-library-in-second-life-embraces-new-roles-298438/
Slide 21: Phase Three: Opening the Library Ground Level: Freebies, Food Court Main Level: Service Desk, Guides, Casual Seating, Fireplace, Games Mezzanine: Exhibits Top Level:Small Group Study Space with Public Slide Viewers / Social Space, Dance Floor
Slide 22: Phase Three: Outworld Community building with other social technology & media tools Flickr Blogs Wiki Google Calendar
Slide 23: Assessment: Metrics Dec 07 - Apr 08 18 events >190 participants Largest group = ~20 Smallest group = 7 Usual group = ~11 Usual group is mostly regulars - repeat visits
Slide 24: Campus Communities in Collaboration Health programs Medical School (SL/RL) School of Dentistry (SL/RL) Kinesiology (SL/RL) Public Health (SL/RL) Pharmacy School (SL/RL) School of Nursing (RL) Non-health programs Computer Sciences Dearborn Campus Distance Learning Literature, Sciences & Arts (Foreign Languages, Writing) Libraries School of Information Unspecified
Slide 25: Real Life Patrons (est.)
Slide 26: Second Life Patrons (est.)
Slide 27: Assessment: Survey Sent through all channels for event announcements Email group Second Life groups Blog & wiki Reminders 27 responses Survey composition: 48% faculty / librarian; 41% staff; 11% alumni 78% attended SL events; 22% had not Results interesting, but not reliable
Slide 28: Survey - Communication Best communication methods #1 - Email group (does not include alumni) #2 - Word of mouth #3-4 - Second Life groups #5 - Blog
Slide 29: Survey - Popular Events #1 - Discussion (Second Life research methods & issues) #1 - ALA’s Jenny Levine on Gaming in Libraries #2 - Tour (Genome) #2 - Tour (JS Vavoom, Nursing ACLS) #3 - Joop Zuhal (Pros/Cons SL Teaching) #3 - Tour (InfoIsland) #3 - Tour (Play2Train) Note: All events were listed as favorites by some; average score was 6, with range from 3 to 10
Slide 30: Survey - Suggestions Orientation / rank beginner classes Schedule more help for newbies in real world venues Use SL to deliver more RL content Resource sharing - what have you learned, how did you learn it More focus on research & funding options More focus on health care consumer communities More hands-on activities (scripting / building) Collaborate with Alumni Association Organize a campus wide day-long conference about SL Use SL to build more patient communities in support of clinical care
Slide 31: Concerns “Presentations are good, just don’t often hit the sweet spot of my particular interests” “I usually miss these. How are they announced?” “This forum is not of interest to me or my primary clientele” “I wish I could participate, but I just do not like Second Life at all” “I’d love to participate, but can’t at the current time”
Slide 32: Kudos “I look forward to attending every week.” “This is an amazing group and effort!” “Many thanks for organizing the SLUM events. I find all the topics quite interesting” “An incredible job” “A big THANK YOU for … time and effort”



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