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Where : Filmhouse café bar, Lothian Road, Edinburgh
When : 9:00 pm
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Date:

Monday the 24th August
Title: Virtual spaces for Education and Collaboration

Speaker:

Austin Tate

Description:

An introduction to second life and how it is already being used by the University of Edinburgh to aid collaboration and improve research. Second life is an online 3-D universe that allows individuals to live out -
virtually - dreams, hopes, ambitions and sometimes fall in love.  Professor Austin Tate will add yet another dimension to this universe: it's use in education, research and collaboration.

Second Life and other emerging massive on-line persistent 3-D virtual world environments are set to follow the 2-D web as an essential element of future computing systems and are becoming more widely used
in education, scientific collaboration and a range of other applications.

Our speaker, Austin Tate, Director of the Artificial Intelligent Applications Institute in the School of Informatics at the University
of Edinburgh, and his virtual worlds counterpart 'Ai Austin', will introduce work at the Virtual University of Edinburgh - Vue - and describe what some University projects are doing in the Vue regions in Second Life. He will open up a discussion on how virtual environments are being used for research, collaboration and teamwork, especially in
his own area of interest in improved emergency response.

http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/~bat/
http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/~ai/

Please spread the word about the talk, and feel free to print out the poster
and hang it around your institute.  Also note that the talk will start at 9,
not 8.30.  This is due to the Fringe Festival making the Filmhouse bar a bit
busier than usual.

 


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Date: Monday 24th August
Time: 9pm
Place: Filmhouse cafe bar, lothian road


 

 

 

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