Using Second Life to Collaborate and Connect  May 13, 2010 Audio is only available by calling this number: Conference Call: 866-740-1260; Access Code: 6339392 Sponsored by
Using ReadyTalk Chat & raise hand  Mute = *6,  Unmute = *7 If you lose your internet connection, reconnect using the link emailed to you. If you lose your phone connection, re-dial the phone number and re-join. ReadyTalk support:  800-843-9166
You are being recorded… Streaming into Second Life This seminar will be available on the TechSoup website along with past webinar presentations: www.techsoup.org/go/webinars You will receive a link to this presentation, material and links.  After the webinar, you can ask follow-up questions in the Virtual Community Forum: http://bit.ly/SLWeb  Twitter hashtags:  #techsoup
Using Second Life to Collaborate and Connect Sponsored by Presenters: Susan Tenby, Renne Brock-Richmond, Jessica Dally
Today’s Speakers Facilitating: Kami Griffiths, TechSoup  Assisting with chat questions:  Becky Wiegand & Megan Keane, TechSoup Evonne Heyning & Layal Rabat in Second Life Renne Brock-Richmond Susan Tenby Jessica Dally
Agenda Overview of Second Life Benefits  Integrate with social media tools Get started Examples  Technical requirements Nonprofit Commons Future plans  Q&A
Nonprofit Commons in Second Life NonprofitCommons in Second Life
Virtual Work for Real World Missions Our goal is to create a learning community of practice for nonprofits  to explore and learn about the virtual world, and to investigate the many  ways in which nonprofits can utilize  this unique environment.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Second Life Stats Second Life 40% of all logins are US. 60% are International Total monthly user hours: 39,666,304 Totally monthly logged in Residents (as of 1/31/2010): 1,067,114 Total monthly user hours: 39,666,304 Nonprofit Commons in Second Life 18,967 unique visitors to Aloft and Plush averaging 60 – 90 mins respectively per visit. 44% of visitors to Aloft are non-US residents with 25% of them coming from Australia. Visitors are averaging around 2000 per month to the nonprofit commons blog and are coming from 70 different countries. Virtual Haiti raised $7000 US Dollars for Haiti relief in Second Life
Supporting Real Life issues in a virtual world
Cross Platform Events-Webinars
Community Voice Mail
RoSa Documentation Centre: Library and Archives on Feminism, Equal Opportunities and Women's Studies
Sierra Club
Technical Requirements Basic account is free Costs virtually nothing to build a location in Second Life Free office space to social benefit organizations on Nonprofit Commons Can be bandwidth intensive
System Requirements DSL or Cable internet connection Newer computer Mac OS X 10.4.11 or better  Windows XP, or Vista modern 32-bit Linux environment http:// secondlife.com /support/system-requirements/
Nonprofit Commons Offers Free virtual office space to social benefit organizations Nonprofit advisory services, workshops, and weekly nonprofit networking sessions Educational and fundraising events Learning Guides and Mentorship for New members
Wide International Reach Weekly meetings bring 40 avatars on average from around the globe  Last year, nearly 19,000 unique avatar visitors to Nonprofit Commons from 30 different countries, spending an average of 60-90 minutes per visit 389 Google Group members
Looking Forward...
Serious and Social Gaming Bridge gaming and virtual worlds to create mission-centric, social impact games.  NPC Games Google Group NYC Brainstorming MeetUp May 23rd
Growing the EcoCommons
Partnering for Health (Commons) Partnering with health organizations to further health-sector specific programs
More Mixed Reality Events Multi-platform events Audio/video streaming Many ways to participate Weekly webinar broadcasts into Second Life Streaming Monthly Online Community MeetUps
Key Links NonprofitCommons.org  http://www.nonprofitcommons.org   Nonprofits in Second Life Wiki  http://npsl.wiki.techsoup.org/   Email:  [email_address] Twitter:  @ npsl
Questions? Submit your questions using the chat box.
Continue the Discussion… Additional questions can be  answered by posting in the Virtual Community Forum: http://bit.ly/SLWeb
Get the Most Out of TechSoup At TechSoup, you’ll find a range of technology services to help your nonprofit: Read helpful articles  in our Learning Center Request donated software , hardware, and online services Join our community forums  to learn from your colleagues Browse upcoming events  and conferences
Upcoming Webinars Make it Easy to Give: Taking Online Donations  Thursday, May 20, 11a.m. Pacific time
Thank you to our Webinar Sponsor! ReadyTalk offers dedicated product demos for  TechSoup organizations 4 times per week. For more information:   pages.readytalk.com/techsoup.html
Thank you!   Please complete the post event survey! Kami Griffiths, kami@techsoup.org, 415-633-9392

Using Second Life to Collaborate and Connect

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    Using Second Lifeto Collaborate and Connect May 13, 2010 Audio is only available by calling this number: Conference Call: 866-740-1260; Access Code: 6339392 Sponsored by
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    Using ReadyTalk Chat& raise hand Mute = *6, Unmute = *7 If you lose your internet connection, reconnect using the link emailed to you. If you lose your phone connection, re-dial the phone number and re-join. ReadyTalk support: 800-843-9166
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    You are beingrecorded… Streaming into Second Life This seminar will be available on the TechSoup website along with past webinar presentations: www.techsoup.org/go/webinars You will receive a link to this presentation, material and links. After the webinar, you can ask follow-up questions in the Virtual Community Forum: http://bit.ly/SLWeb Twitter hashtags: #techsoup
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    Using Second Lifeto Collaborate and Connect Sponsored by Presenters: Susan Tenby, Renne Brock-Richmond, Jessica Dally
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    Today’s Speakers Facilitating:Kami Griffiths, TechSoup Assisting with chat questions: Becky Wiegand & Megan Keane, TechSoup Evonne Heyning & Layal Rabat in Second Life Renne Brock-Richmond Susan Tenby Jessica Dally
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    Agenda Overview ofSecond Life Benefits Integrate with social media tools Get started Examples Technical requirements Nonprofit Commons Future plans Q&A
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    Nonprofit Commons inSecond Life NonprofitCommons in Second Life
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    Virtual Work forReal World Missions Our goal is to create a learning community of practice for nonprofits to explore and learn about the virtual world, and to investigate the many ways in which nonprofits can utilize this unique environment.
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    Second Life StatsSecond Life 40% of all logins are US. 60% are International Total monthly user hours: 39,666,304 Totally monthly logged in Residents (as of 1/31/2010): 1,067,114 Total monthly user hours: 39,666,304 Nonprofit Commons in Second Life 18,967 unique visitors to Aloft and Plush averaging 60 – 90 mins respectively per visit. 44% of visitors to Aloft are non-US residents with 25% of them coming from Australia. Visitors are averaging around 2000 per month to the nonprofit commons blog and are coming from 70 different countries. Virtual Haiti raised $7000 US Dollars for Haiti relief in Second Life
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    Supporting Real Lifeissues in a virtual world
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    RoSa Documentation Centre:Library and Archives on Feminism, Equal Opportunities and Women's Studies
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    Technical Requirements Basicaccount is free Costs virtually nothing to build a location in Second Life Free office space to social benefit organizations on Nonprofit Commons Can be bandwidth intensive
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    System Requirements DSLor Cable internet connection Newer computer Mac OS X 10.4.11 or better Windows XP, or Vista modern 32-bit Linux environment http:// secondlife.com /support/system-requirements/
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    Nonprofit Commons OffersFree virtual office space to social benefit organizations Nonprofit advisory services, workshops, and weekly nonprofit networking sessions Educational and fundraising events Learning Guides and Mentorship for New members
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    Wide International ReachWeekly meetings bring 40 avatars on average from around the globe Last year, nearly 19,000 unique avatar visitors to Nonprofit Commons from 30 different countries, spending an average of 60-90 minutes per visit 389 Google Group members
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    Serious and SocialGaming Bridge gaming and virtual worlds to create mission-centric, social impact games. NPC Games Google Group NYC Brainstorming MeetUp May 23rd
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    Partnering for Health(Commons) Partnering with health organizations to further health-sector specific programs
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    More Mixed RealityEvents Multi-platform events Audio/video streaming Many ways to participate Weekly webinar broadcasts into Second Life Streaming Monthly Online Community MeetUps
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    Key Links NonprofitCommons.org http://www.nonprofitcommons.org Nonprofits in Second Life Wiki http://npsl.wiki.techsoup.org/ Email: [email_address] Twitter: @ npsl
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    Questions? Submit yourquestions using the chat box.
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    Continue the Discussion…Additional questions can be answered by posting in the Virtual Community Forum: http://bit.ly/SLWeb
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    Get the MostOut of TechSoup At TechSoup, you’ll find a range of technology services to help your nonprofit: Read helpful articles in our Learning Center Request donated software , hardware, and online services Join our community forums to learn from your colleagues Browse upcoming events and conferences
  • 66.
    Upcoming Webinars Makeit Easy to Give: Taking Online Donations Thursday, May 20, 11a.m. Pacific time
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    Thank you toour Webinar Sponsor! ReadyTalk offers dedicated product demos for TechSoup organizations 4 times per week. For more information: pages.readytalk.com/techsoup.html
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    Thank you! Please complete the post event survey! Kami Griffiths, kami@techsoup.org, 415-633-9392

Editor's Notes

  • #7 Key points: NOT a technology session: focus on process
  • #9 Key points: NOT a technology session: focus on process