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Second Life and the Law

The following article goes over some of the very real legal issues that can arise in virtual environments, especially Second Life:

Why Should Corporate Counsel Become Familiar With Virtual Environments?

Filed under: Second Life

BSU Libraries Working Group to Place Materials on Second Life

Some of the more prurient areas of Second Life may get more press, but there is a great deal of work being done on using it for education, especially distance learning.  That’s why I was glad that TVC Alert tipped me to the following story:

BSU Libraries Working Group to Place Materials on Second Life

Filed under: Second Life, Web 2.0, library 2.0

Second Life and Legal Education

The folks at the Law School Innovation Blog interview Prof. Elizabeth Townsend-Gard and Rachel Goda. who talk about how they used Second Life to teach property. Very interesting stuff.


Filed under: Second Life, Uncategorized

See how another law school uses Second Life

Fizzy’s Second Life is a series of screencasts by a property law course at Seattle University that looks at property concepts within Second Life. Very clever.

Filed under: Second Life

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