
Monday, March 9, 2009
1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.
KCELT 153 Computer Classroom
Monday kicks off a series of building and scripting sessions starting with a virtual field trip to where you can learn to build in Second Life. Our first stop is
Rockcliffe University. Rockcliffe offers 20 instructor-led classes free of charge. Each class in this series builds on what was learned in the previous one, so I would recommend starting with
PRM101 - The Basics and taking them in order even if you've been building for some time. One benefit to the instructor-led classes is that you'll know if you're doing things right by comparing what you're building to what the instructor and everyone else is building. This format will also give you a chance to ask questions too. If you'd like to take a closer look at Rockcliffe, check out their Web site
here.
The next stop on our tour will be to the
Ivory Tower of Primitives. If you'd rather learn to build in Second Life on your own this is a great place to start. The Ivory Tower of Primitives has an extensive collection of self-guided and self-paced tutorials on building. We'll begin on the ground floor where the basics of the prim are presented and then teleport to the upper floors where more advanced building skills are taught. Exhibits at the Tower are presented much like visiting a museum, so just move from one to the other as your skills improve. The Ivory Tower also has a huge sandbox next to it so you can practice what you've learned close by.
I hope to see you Monday for this beginning of the "How to Build in Second Life" series.