Constructivist learning alive and well in Second Life!
By alex miller • Feb 20th, 2009 • Category: Lead Story, Virtual WorldsThe Islands of Jokaydia
Whilst I don’t plan to spend this entire post talking about all the great support, resources, hosted events and the dynamic community of educators and artists that jokay supports on her island of jokaydia (SLurl – click this link to teleport to jokaydia), the island that JoKay has been building is seriously worth exploring.
The island of jokaydia is designed to support new residents as they gain competency and confidence with Second Life. Visit jokaydia for free monthly tours for Newbies, or go on one of the free monthly road trips to discover new and exciting educational and arts related projects and spaces in Second Life.
Virtual Classroom Project
I recently came across this wonderful post by Jo Kay (aka JoKay Wollongong) about the Second Life Virtual Classroom Project that began last year. It’s about the plans of an Australian educator, Annabel Astbury (a history teacher), who is planning the creation and development of a virtual learning space where visitors can learn about “settlement / colonisation in the south east of Australia.” by interacting with the space. What is so unique about her project is that students visiting this space can truly explore and experience “the impact that colonisation had upon indigenous communities in Australia.”
Summary of Annabel’s plans for the new virtual learning environment

More Info
You can find out more about this concept by visiting this blog post of Annabel Astbury (SL: Annabel Recreant). Also take a sneak peak at the plans for the new space. Or subscribe to this RSS feed to keep up to date with developments to the space. (RSS Posts)
jokaydia
If you’re not familiar with the Virtual World, Second Life, or the work of JoKay (aka JoKay Wollongong), then check it out her blog.
Virtual Classroom Project Video
Watch this brilliant movie to see the Virtual Classroom being built in Second Life, see images from virtual meetings and have a look at how ecological sustainability has been integrated into the virtual space with the addition of solar panels, a water tank and the use of wind energy. The video will amaze you, it’s about 6 – 7 minutes long and the music is fantastic.
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alex miller is currently innovating in education for North Coast Institute, TAFE NSW. For more information, check the 'about' page.
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