Comments on CBBC SecondLife for weansTypePad2007-01-23T13:23:01ZEwan McIntoshhttps://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://edu.blogs.com/edublogs/2007/01/cbbc_secondlife/comments/atom.xml/Ewan McIntosh commented on 'CBBC SecondLife for weans'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200d834dc87a153ef2007-01-25T09:42:45Z2007-04-29T16:35:51ZEwan McIntoshhttp://edu.blogs.comThere's not more info about the BBC thing at the moment which is leading to it getting some flack elsewhere...<p>There's not more info about the BBC thing at the moment which is leading to it getting some flack elsewhere on the blogosphere. No surprises there. I'm worried that it will be a 'fake' environment which actually allows the user to do very little other than have a different means of navigating a website.</p>
<p>As for SL, my criticisms of it in the past have been loud and clear! Still to be convinced there...</p>Derek commented on 'CBBC SecondLife for weans'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451f00f69e200d834dbd8ef53ef2007-01-23T21:07:54Z2007-04-29T16:01:06ZDerekhttp://hotmilkydrink.typepad.comSounds really interesting Ewan. I'm being asked quite a lot about Second Life as it stands as a tool for...<p>Sounds really interesting Ewan. I'm being asked quite a lot about Second Life as it stands as a tool for learning in schools. However, I am not convinced that it is in an appropriate format that would allow us to use it within the school contexts at present. This BBC 'thingy' sounds interesting...any more info about it?</p>