New Directions in CALL
An Objective Introduction to Second Life
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1558/cj.v25i3.547-557Keywords:
Virtual Environments, Second Life (SL), Online Communities, Online InstructionAbstract
Multiuser virtual environments (MUVEs) are quickly gaining importance as tools for foreign language instruction by promoting collaboration and social presence in a lifelike 3-D environment. One of the largest and fastest growing of these MUVEs is Linden Lab's Second Life (SL). With an international membership of over 9,000,000 residents, SL is proving to be an important tool for foreign language education. This article provides an introduction to SL and examines some of the advantages and disadvantages of its use as an instructional tool for foreign language students and educators.
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