[Publib] Second Life 101 course
Leo Robert Klein
leo at leoklein.com
Fri Jan 4 11:52:24 EST 2008
Robert L. Balliot wrote:
> Leo,
>
> I don't understand your references to 'greater overhead'
> or a 'couple of libraries'. I also don't understand the
> notion that users should lead the librarians, rather than
> the librarians keeping abreast of current technologies.
> I think that wag the dog notion may be one of the main reasons why
> library employment opportunities have not kept pace in
> the information age.
"Overhead" in the sense of having to create a whole digital environment
just to work collaboratively. Streaming video or audio/video
conferencing seem way less demanding.
If the "greatest strength", as you put it, of Second Life is "virtual
training and collaboration", surely some thought must be spent on why
it's better than the by far more popular alternatives.
As far at keeping abreast of current technologies, there are always
quite a few to choose from. That's why we have users. It's their job
to pick the winners and losers -- not ours. Otherwise you end up with a
library full of Gopher sites and betamax video players.
LEO
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