New
York, NY — September 12, 2008 — Using virtual worlds to promote health and healthcare is the topic of the next installment of the popular "Stepping into Virtual Worlds" conference
series, to be offered October 7th, 2008 in Second Life. Hundreds of people have attended this series, which began with "Stepping into History" in June and continued with "Stepping into Literature" in August. The series is sponsored by Alliance Library System and LearningTimes. The day-long conference is open to the public, with more information available at http://www.steppingintovirtualworlds.org. It will take place entirely in the
virtual world of Second Life.
During this conference, participants will make virtual "field trips" to some of the best and most creative locations that are using virtual worlds to
promote health. During these field trips, they will be able to speak with those responsible for creating the simulations, and have time to explore
them on their own. Among the field trips for this conference are Healthinfo Island, a health education simulation where visitors can test their
knowledge of strokes by walking through a giant artery and destroying clots by correctly answering questions, and ToxTown, a typical American town where potentially dangerous chemicals can easily be seen.
In addition to the field trips, the conference includes:
- Keynote presentations by Randy Hinrichs, founder of 2B3D and developer of the "Medipelago," a group of health related simulations in
Second Life; and Ramesh Ramloll, creator of Play2Train, a virtual world simulator used to prepare healthcare professionals and others for crisis
situations
- Table Talks on subjects such as "Healthcare Education and Advocacy in Virtual Worlds," "Virtual World Health Librarianship" and "Using Virtual World for Training Medical Personnel."
- A panel discussion, allowing participants to question and interact with a variety of experts in the use of virtual worlds in health and
healthcare.
About Alliance
Library System
The Alliance Library
System is one of nine multitype library systems,
cooperating to provide vital library services to the citizens of Illinois. The
mission of the Alliance Library System is to facilitate resource sharing,
interlibrary loan, continuing education and library consulting within
its diverse multi-type membership. The results of this vision are innovative,
cost effective multi-type library services that promote excellence
plus save members time and money. In return, members take pride of
ownership in the cooperative spirit and service excellence that is
the Alliance Library System.
About LearningTimes
LearningTimes, LLC, designs and produces online learning conferences,
communities and events, and provides the platforms, applications
and promotional expertise that make them successful. The
LearningTimes Network connects each institution with other learning-oriented
groups and provides unique opportunities for interdisciplinary
collaboration. For more information, contact John Walber
at 215-884-7321 or info@learningtimes.net. Visit LearningTimes
on the Web at http://www.learningtimes.net.