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Betty Gilgoffrecommended from John Harris presentation at VSS2009
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Travis KramerWiki that lets user find virtual worlds that match their interests by searching according to criteria such as intended audience (children, pre-teens, teens, adults), purpose (community, gaming, marketing, profession), language, platform, name, or relevant
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edtechdiva xThis is a project to create a free, complete, up-to-date, and reliable guide to virtual worlds. So far we have 91 entries on virtual worlds written and edited by people from around the globe.
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gina stefaniniThis is a project to create a free, complete, up-to-date, and reliable guide to virtual worlds. So far we have 89 entries on virtual worlds written and edited by people from around the globe. Check out the Help page to see how you can edit any page right
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Valerie B.This is a project to create a free, complete, up-to-date, and reliable guide to virtual worlds
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Jonathon RichterHere's a new wiki-based project from the Federation of American Scientists could be useful in our "Big Ideas" proposal
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Kimberly LaPrairieThe Federation of American Scientists (FAS) recently unveiled a wiki called the Virtual Worlds Almanac, an online catalog of virtual-world environments that allows users to edit and contribute information. Educators and students can refer to the site for information about a host of virtual environments, including Second Life, as well as education-specific virtual worlds such as Whyville. "We hope this will make it easier for the community to collaborate and to keep abreast of innovations and new product offerings," said FAS President Henry Kelly in a press release. "FAS is interested in the potential virtual worlds offer for education and learning." As of press time, the site contained information on 86 different virtual-world environments. Users can find virtual worlds that match their interests by searching according to criteria such as intended audience (children, pre-teens, teens, adults), purpose (community, education, gaming, marketing, professional), language, platform, name, or relevant features.
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edtechtalkFederation of American Scientists virtual science worlds wiki.
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Alex LeeThis is a project to create a free, complete, up-to-date, and reliable guide to virtual worlds. So far we have 73 entries on virtual worlds written and edited by people from around the globe. Check out the Help page to see how you can edit any page right now or the Project page for more information about us and getting involved. Please note that this wiki is semantic-enabled and uses various properties and templates that make editing easy and uniform. Please see our Introduction to learn how this wiki is different than most.
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