On Tuesday May 8th, from 8:00 am to 9:15 am (PST), students from Trinity University will share hard-won insights garnered while designing SLeuth: a social networking service that links new residents with mentors, friends and potential dates.
The student presentation will be held in the ampitheater on Metaversatility (mind the first step out of the office around the telehub!). Everyone is welcome. This event has much to offer to newcomers planning their own virtual world development projects, and the student perspective should be intriguing to more experienced residents. To make sure that we save a seat for you, please send an e-mail to delwiche.trinity@gmail.com or send an IM to Carbonel Tigereye in Second Life.
Carbonel says:
This is a wonderful opportunity to connect with thoughtful college students who have hands-on experience designing and promoting virtual world content. During the past semester, these students have explored community building, 3D modeling, viral marketing, machinima, blended reality events, and integration with web applications. In these early days of the Metaverse, it is very difficult to find people of any age who can claim first-hand exposure to virtual world development.











