Opensim/Drupal integration for education - proposal and call for help
June 24, 2008 – 11:05 pmWell… i’m finally getting my teeth back into opensim and finding that there are a couple of things i’d like to get built over the next couple of months. We’ve already gotten a good start on the automated installer for opensim, but what i’d really like to do now is attempt an integration with drupal. I’ll be keeping my running requirements list for that integration on the openhabitat project page and will hopefully pop a few updates into here from time to time.
What I need
I need two things.1. I need a good drupal/opensim programmer. Someone familiar with both platforms who can spearhead the drupal integration (or, if you like opensim integration).
2. I need some sense that there are other folks in the British Higher Education community who would find this integration compelling for an application to the emerge community for extra funding.

This list is really a mashup of the work done by others - see shoutouts (references) below:
shoutouts (references)
webworkerdaily.com
technologyevangelist.com
fastcompany.com
oreillynet.com
..And where can you get started training for one of these positions?
more later
What about finding a position?
more later
Interesting Snippets - a photoset on Flickr This is a fantastic set of images related to the state of the web, communications, and new media. Each image is accompanied by a thought provoking quote. I thought this would be perfect for an anticipatory set for a new media presentation, or an introductory visual for a shared discussion on topics related to new media or web 2.0. Enjoy!
EveryScape is the only place you can discover your everyday world, your way. Today, you can check out Union Square, San Francisco as the first city to be scaped. You can check out restaurants, hotels, go shopping, drive by homes. You can see what other people are saying and share your comments as you stroll down the street.
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CareerJournal | Avatars at the Office: More Firms Create Virtual World 'Second Life'
Increasingly, businesses, particularly in the advertising and media industries, are opening virtual offices in Second Life as an internal communications device, a way to keep their fingers on the pulse of the fast-changing digital landscape -- and as a tool to recruit tech-savvy employees. By using Second Life, agency staffers, especially older ones or those who may be uncomfortable online, can experience the virtual world first hand, making it easier to respond to clients looking to design campaigns for new media platforms.
When I wrote this post: Stopping to Smell the Synthetic Roses: Exploring the Virtual World Marketplace awhile back, I wasn't sure how quickly these ideas would catch on. Amazing.
Just a few minutes ago, Ro Parra, our senior vice president for Dell’s Home and Small Business division hosted a virtual press conference along with Founder and CEO of Linden Labs, Phillip Rosedale to kick off our presence there. Dell Island consists of a 64-acre area of land that features a welcome area, a Dell factory, a conference facility, a museum and more.When I wrote this post awhile back, I wasn't sure how quickly these ideas would catch on. Amazing.
I am beginning to make educators aware of my launch of campustechnology.org .
What is the goal of campustechnology.org?
Campustechnology.org focuses on everything related to 'open education, open content, open systems thinking, open virtual learning environments, and open source instructional tools, and the hardware that promotes an 'open schools' philosophy.
green.campustechnology.org
I also have plans for green.campustechnology.org - which will promote sustainable schools, environmental education initiatives, and all eco-friendly services, products, and programs related to learning environments.
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Enrollment to the Harvard Extension School is open to the public. Extension students will experience portions of the class through a virtual world, known as Second Life. Videos, discussions, lectures, and office hours will all take place on Berkman Island. Students from anywhere in the world will be able to interact with one another, in real time.
This should be interesting I may stop by, if I cant fit it in. Should be a monumental event.
Last week, I mentioned writing this post, and then I got sidetracked, yet I have been ponderig the virtual world marketplace for sometime. Today, I came across Max Kiesler's post Stylehive's Virtual Showroom in Second Life, and I was reinspired to further continue this thought pattern.
To put it simply, there appears to be something brewing in virtual reality. I am envisioning a fusion of all the 'Web 2.0' technologies we have all become so sick of hearing about. As the web becomes saturated with social bookmarking, digital file sharing communities, virtual worlds like Second Life are becoming more and more interesting. Why? Complete immersion into the world, complete cusomization/personalization of oneself, and a natural extension of the real world marketpalce. 
Who has time for a Second Life?
I know I can barely keep up with my first one.
It is my guess that if more people had time to try a world like Second Life, or There.com, they would get hooked, or at least see some value in it. I personally don't spend much time inside Second Life. I did try it for a month or two, but it began to take too much time away from my First Life.
So why am I so interested in a technology that I rarely use myself?
Currently, the Second Life client is heavy, and one needs a decent graphics card. Not all users have these cards and the world gets a little choppy. In other words, it takes too long to fire the thing up, and then when I am there it takes too long to get anything done. Interestingly enough, an ajax world, Hive7 has been built. Obviously Hive7 is in no way comparable to the complexities of an evolved offering such as Second Life, but it may not be that far off until it is.
So what is it that I find so interesting?
Stopping to Smell the Synthetic Roses: Why not take some time and explore these virtual worlds and see for yourself; There is something brewing in virtual worlds, and there has been for sometime. I know some of you are quite aware of the concept. Some of you may even make a common folk’s living selling Elvis–style lamb chops to synthetic representations of your cyber neighbors in the ocean side cantinas of your favorite virtual fantasy land, but others may have a difficult time understanding or even accepting this as a viable entrepreneurial pursuit. Here are a few more interesting links:
-A recent Business Week interview with economist Edward Castronova
-A radio show about Virtual Debt
Naysayers, Pessimists, and Neo-Luddites
Bah! It is hard not to imagine armies of mole-like humanoids momentarily emerging from their one room studio apartments to walk to the nearest Starbucks equipped with mobile technologies enabling them to keep up with the latest trends in multiple virtual real estate markets.
I say…way cool, well except for the mole-like part. But think mobile. Think exist in there (there.com) and exist here at the same time. Think new and exciting markets. And even cooler…think virtual dollars that can be traded for authentic currency like the American dollar. After all currency is currency, and income is income.
So, I suggest extending the virtual presence. I suggest joining in on the development of the virtual browsers – you know the browser that exists on the virtual notebook – the avatar handheld. I suggest billboard space in high traffic areas within the virtual world, and sponsored events like contests, and parties. To some, this is old hat, and they have probably already moved on to the next blog, but to the others…have you considered the possibilities?
Complete Cusomization/Personalization of Oneself
Once inside Second Life, you are given the controls to customize your appearance. This is closely related to the concept of personalization…again, nothing new. Many large businesses have understood the power of this for sometime. For expample,the recent Nike Bodi Miller site, Toyota, Dell, Wendy’s, the list goes on…what these companies have done is provide their customers with the opportunity to personalize their products– what they have yet to achieve is the opportunity for customers to personalize themselves.
In my opinion, the psychological attraction to the virtual worlds is the personalization of the avatar and the avatars experience. We are talking about the personalization of oneself, or in other words, the reinventing of oneself. An idea that may not be all together healthy if taken to the level of what some are calling 'Toxic Immersion.' Yet, in moderation our lives can be greatly enhanced by a healthy, escape from time to time.
What about the artist, the small business, the entrepreneur? Can value be created or enhanced for your customer by extending your online presence into virtual worlds?
Second Life is not your typical 'one-man shooter' online game. Second life is a virtual world for a more sophisticated virtual citizenry.
-An article related to this topic; High-Profile Authors visiting Second Life.
Some might argue that this is exactly what my database-driven online community already provides: a graphic interface that allows customers to experience my business and interact with the interface, and other customers. Well, this is different. I am describing a separate, yet connected reality.
I eventually have to ask myself – “where am I going with this?†It is cluetranian philosophy – so in virtual worlds like Second Life that I have no ultimate goal of conquering the 78th level Boss…what is there to do? Talk, Express, Vocalize, Chat, Gossip, Just hangout and build and buy cool stuff.
If a business can leverage their products and services by providing an online demo of the product, or tap into an additional network by meeting new people in an alternate reality, there may be some value in spending part of your 24 hours in a differnet world. Nevertheless, stop and smell the synthetic roses. If you don't you won't know what you are missing.