| Centrax Develops Evacuation Training in Second Life! |
|
|
|
|
She is surveying the scene around a “virtual” Children's Memorial that is being built in the online world known as Second Life. She can decide to “see” from over her avatar's shoulder or through her avatar's eyes to be more aware of where she is. Children's Memorial has hired Chicago-based Centrax Corp. to help purchase an island -- that's computer server space in real life -- and build a three-dimensional hospital, complete with the exact streets and scenery of Lincoln Park.
|




Mary-Margaret Crulcich likes to take out her helicopter to survey where traffic gets blocked after a mock emergency drill at Children's Memorial Hospital. Crulcich doesn't really fly. Her avatar does.
Smith, who focuses on users’ learning experiences and technology's role in accelerating change, started writing a blog in April 2007 to share what she was learning about patient education and virtual learning. She and Crulcich spearheaded an application that won a $25,000 grant from the Chicago Public Health Department to conduct evacuation drills in Second Life. Smith invited Second Life guru Jeremy Kemp to lead a conference last fall on virtual learning and virtual worlds.