Bromley College in Virtual Worlds: update
One of the updates in from Bromley College for snapshot #8 comes from Clive Gould:
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This academic year at Bromley College we have moved away from using Second Life to trialling OpenSim.
We have production and test Linux servers running OpenSim 0.6.8 and staff and students have access to OpenSim, both from within College and externally.
We have found that two of our computer rooms already have graphics cards which are Meerkat compatible and are converting two more rooms of PC’s by adding appropriate graphics cards.
Using a standalone installation of OpenSim means that it is much easier for us to provide and control access to the MUVE. Although OpenSim is currently in in alpha we have found it works well in the classroom environment.
This academic year we are using/planning on using OpenSim with two groups:
1) National Diploma IT year 2 – Developing and assessing skills in Object Orientated Programming.
2) FdEng Software Development year 2 – Investigating Web services practically as part of a Database Development course.
I am continuing to maintain the Linden Script exhibition in Second Life on Hyles Infopoint. However I have also ported it to OpenSim to help our students learn LSL. Additionally, I have made the exhibition available as a download so that others can install it into their own OpenSim standalones.
For more information please visit our blogs:
http://bcopensim.blogspot.com/
http://www.linuxtraining.org.uk/blogger4.html





