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I'm KerryJ, a trainer, educational designer and learner with a passionate interest in how technology is changing teaching, learning and communications.

Areas of specific interest and involvement
Virtual worlds, online classrooms (Live Classroom and Elluminate), the Moodle learning management system, multimedia production and live training.

Qualifications
Cert IV in Teaching and Assessment
Moodle Course Creator's Certificate
BSci Broadcasting and Advertising
Currently studying for Graduate Certificate in E-learning.

Currently employed by
Relationships Australia SA

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For selling clothing with pornographic, violent images of women; for promoting the sexualisation of little girls, for trying to encourage young women to aspire to be Playboy bunnies - I'm crossing these stores off my list of shopping destinations:

http://collectiveshout.org

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WWI Sim in Second Life

A colleague and I explored a Second Life destination dedicated to sharing the poetry and history of WWI.  It included various stops along the way to listen to audio and watch slide shows. It was very well done. My colleague observed that as an observer, it didn’t feel immersive to her and that she was doubtful that even as a participant that it could stand alone to convey the depth of tragedy and the context of WWI.  I agreed with her that no virtual world simulation could stand alone as a delivery tool, but as a supplement could be powerful.  I would still want kids in my life to see Gallipoli and read a powerful novel like Ben Elton’s “The First Casualty”.  My colleague also observed that delivery method was a matter of personal taste and comfort as well. Lunchtimes like this make me feel very lucky…

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