World AIDS Day Live Now on Karuna Island in Second Life
Just listened to an incredibly moving audio message by Ryan White's mother, Jeanne White-Ginder. This is the opening World AIDS Day launch event on Karuna Island. The live music, by SL Cylindrian Rutabaga, has also been amazing. I'll try to get the audio file to post here later. The Karuna World AIDS Day event is off to a great start.
As I mentioned in my previous post, December 1, 2009 is World AIDS Day 09 (WAD09). And as stated earlier, in Second Life (SL), as in other worlds, we are busy preparing Karuna Island for this major annual event. In this post I'll share about another Karuna partner, The IBM World Community Grid (WCG) and more specifically, The World Community Grid FightAIDS@Home project.
As stated on their site, "World Community Grid brings together people from across the globe who donate their idle computer time to create the largest volunteer computing grid benefiting humanity." The Karuna Resource Center houses a permanent World Community Grid FightAIDS@Home exhibit in an upstairs room of the Center that people are free to visit anytime. This was one of the first exhibits I put together (with Bettina, our IBM reps great inworld help) after accepting the National Library of Medicine grant funded position as Karuna Consumer Health Librarian. I strongly believe in this project and have participated by contributing my idle computer time since first learning about the wonderful work being done by this organization. As part of the Karuna Island World AIDS Day events taking place in Second Life tomorrow, our IBM representative, Bettina Cutler, Program Manager, Corporate Citizenship and Corporate Affairs, IBM Asia Pacific, has arranged to have an IBM WCG representative along with herself give a presentation on the rooftop of the Karuna Resource Center in Second Life from 3-3:30 PM PT (SLT). We will also have a short 3 min. FightAIDS@Home video available for viewing on the rooftop throughout the day. I'm looking forward to this event and want to encourage anyone with a Second Life account to attend. This SLurl (Second Life URL) will take you directly to the grassy Karuna Resource Center rooftop. Of course Karuna Island is open to the public 24/7 so feel free to stop by anytime. Events will be going on throughout the day for World AIDS Day, and there are always interesting places to explore, fun activities, and information resources.
December 1, 2009 is World AIDS Day 09 (WAD09). In Second Life (SL), as in other worlds, we are busy preparing Karuna Island for this major annual event. This year promises to be extraordinary. Click this link to learn more about the event: http://www.tvwsp.com/home.html
As the Karuna Consumer Health Librarian and the person responsible for the Karuna Resource Center on Karuna Island, I work to meet the objectives of the information resources section of our National Library of Medicine (NLM) funded grant. For WAD09 I worked closely with two organizations to prepare something to compliment and extend awareness of their work inworld (inside SL).
The project I'm showcasing in this post was coordinated with our AIDS.gov representative, Michelle Samplin-Salgado. Michelle and I met inworld and she shared about the AIDS.gov Facing AIDS Campaign. After reading about the campaign, I went about creating a type of inworld equivalent on the back deck of the Karuna Resource Center. An earlier display I'd created on WAD09 already out there would compliment this one nicely.
The snapshots here show the display, which is open to anyone with a Second Life account. There is a notecard with step-by-step instructions embedded in a couple of the signs for visitors. The instructions include steps on how an avatar can choose to "wear" one of the signs on the table and then on how to take a snapshot and drag it onto the photoboard. The outside world equivalent can be found here on flickr (Michelle and I included our snapshots in both inworld and outworld locations :) )
Below is the SLurl (for those with SL downloaded) to the FacingAIDS display on the back deck of the Karuna Resource Center (feel free to explore inside the resource center and the rest of the Karuna Island as well!). http://slurl.com/secondlife/Karuna/24/5/23
Please IM Robin Mochi inworld with any questions/comments or if you need assistance. Comments welcome here as well.
World AIDS Day Planning Meeting for Karuna Island in Second Life-Nov 21, 2009
Excellent planning meeting tonight led by Jena Ball (SL Jenaia Morane), Karuna Island Project Coordinator, and Marty Keltz (SL Marty Snowpaw) from The Virtual Worlds Story Project (TVWSP).
In attendance were RTI reps, IBM World Community Grid rep and more, all meeting to plan the World AIDS Day (Dec 1, 2009) events on Karuna Island in Second Life. This will be one of the best World AIDS Day events yet with excellent speakers, incredible music, storytelling, and live streaming video. Learn more about the event here: http://www.tvwsp.com/
(Wish real life meetings were more like this snapshot.)
Links of some of those involved at this meeting and with this National Library of Medicine HIV/AIDS funded project :
Been overly busy lately with FT first life job, a PT Second Life job, and adjunct instructor position for my university's School of Education taught fully in Second Life. Was preparing for an inworld meeting this morning when I decided to try to fit in some sort of morning walk...or to at least get the feel of what it would be like to get off my computer for a little while - LOL. BTW - this snapshot is of my avatar visiting the Vassar Island (Vassar College) virtual reality room (holodeck) found in the Vassar Island castle entrance.
Rooftop of Karuna Resource Center in Second Life-HIV/AIDS Videos/Presentations Coming Soon
Spent some productive time here this morning. I'm not finished, still need to add a few more trees and comfortable seating, but I'm excited about the potential to offer short but regular video presentations and global discussions on HIV/AIDS. I love my National Library of Medicine grant funded position as Karuna Consumer Health Librarian. What an amazing learning experience. All for today, off soon to my first life job as Reference & Distance Services Librarian at George Fox University in Portland, Oregon USA If you're interested in learning more about Karuna, feel free to contact me - IM Robin Mochi in Second Life or email Robin@karunahiv.com
Professor Diane Nahl (aka Adra Letov in SL) and seven of her graduate Library and Information Science (LIS) students visited the Karuna Resource Center (RC) this past week to see the types of resources and displays being featured and to speak with me about my role as the Karuna Consumer Health Librarian. We also discussed the evolving work of librarians in virtual worlds.
I welcomed the group at the front entrance and enjoyed chatting with Diane while watching her students clicking on the displays and touring the building. After exploring, the students began asking questions. I had them get comfortable on the couches and chairs and did my best to answer. They were a sharp group and it was good to see and hear from future librarians who seek to understand the changing roles of information professionals. We discussed the resources and presentations I included in the resource center and how they meet the outcomes of the National Library of Medicine grant that funds the island. We also discussed the benefits and challenges for librarians working in virtual worlds, how statistics are gathered, and more.
After Diane and her graduate students left, I reflected on my own experience in graduate school. I attended the Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS) at the Unviersity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC GSLIS) not all that long ago, graduating in December 2003. It was a very positive experience and I am thankful to have attended an institution where I was pushed towards newer technologies. From learning basic html during my orientation to courses on web usability, online information literacy and more, I felt fortunate to be learning in a place that valued what was relevant and important for future librarians.
Professor Nahl's students, and many other GSLIS students from several universities who are offering courses in SL, are fortunate to have the opportunity to learn about librarianship in Second Life. Virtual Worlds (VW) are here to stay, and as VWs develop and more of our constituents use VWs, the information needs in these places will grow. These LIS students will be better prepared than those without this exposure. It really is an exciting time to be a librarian.
The Karuna Island in Second Life is funded via a National Library of Medicine grant to provide support and information resources for HIV/AIDS afflicted individuals, family, friends and the public. Jena Ball, (aka SL Jenaia Morane) is the Project Coordinator for Karuna and I was hired as the Consumer Health Librarian. In first life I am an academic librarian at a small private university.
Had to see this for myself-Yes, the IRS is indeed in Second Life-huh
Saw a tweet from http://twitter.com/malburns and read the blog post below and had to confirm. Yep, it's true. (And btw-there is a lot of pretty nice free jewelry for the taking if you join their group.) http://www.avatarplanet.com/blog/2009/09/06/internal-revenue-service-in-secon... Really should not be surprised since there are many government agencies in Second Life and other virtual worlds but for some reason I was. I guess I just think of the IRS as being sort of ultra-conservative and well...the IRS in virtual worlds? Still seems kind of shocking to me...
H1NI Flue and HIV-Infected Adults and Adolescents-New Second Life Karuna Resource Center Display
The new CDC display in the Karuna Resource Center in Second Life. In this podcast, Dr. John Brooks, of CDC's HIV/AIDS Prevention Program, discusses CDC's Interim Guidance for HIV-infected adults and adolescents regarding the novel H1N1 flu virus: http://www2a.cdc.gov/podcasts/player.asp?f=14199
Tomorrow evening at 8:00 SLT (PT) I'll share a short presentation in the Karuna Resource Center on The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation http://www.pedaids.org/Home.aspx
To mark the Foundation's 20th anniversary they're launching "Join the Moment" a campaign to create a generation free of HIV. I'll share what I've learned about the work being done related to this campaign.
All are welcome to attend but if you don't have a free Second Life account or can't make it in, you can watch this video and visit the website to learn more. For those who already have a free Second Life acct, here is the SLurl to the Karuna Resource Center in Second Life: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Karuna/33/50/23
There will also be a short video shown "Creating a Generation Free of HIV, by Nigel Barker" available here:
You may wonder why people would want to visit Second Life to view things that are available on the web. For one, while anyone with access to a computer can watch videos on YouTube, one generally watches those videos alone or maybe with a friend, and I suppose sometimes in a classroom with your peers. In Second Life there is a global audience. It's a wonderful way to connect with diverse groups of people, especially when the topic is one with such a strong global impact. Together we can discuss the presentation and video via chat or voice while they are taking place.
Also, the materials in this presentation, along with all the materials in the Karuna Resource Center, were evaluated and chosen by an academic librarian in real life (me :) ), (Robin Mochi, Consumer Health Librarian in Second Life). I follow a set criteria and choose only those materials deemed useful and that meet the guidelines and outcomes of the National Library of Medicine grant that funds the Karuna Island for HIV/AIDS information and support in SL.
The materials shown in this short video will remain in the Karuna Resource Center for viewing 24/7. Feel free to stop by anytime that's convenient in your time zone of the world.
Questions, comments or suggestions? IM Robin Mochi inworld or email Robin Ashford at Robin@karunahiv.com or comment here.