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August 29, 2006, 02:11 PM ET

Second Life Keeps Chugging Along

Second Life — the virtual world in which users can buy property, watch concerts, and take classes — continues to capture the attention of scholars and students, according to the Boston Phoenix.

The newspaper profiles several researchers who have taken up residence in the world, including Sarah Robbins, a graduate student in rhetoric and composition at Ball State University. Ms. Robbins meets with undergraduates in her English-composition course twice a week — once in the flesh, and once on Second Life, where her avatar, "Intellagirl Tully," holds court on an island that includes a student lounge, a tiki bar, and dorms. —Brock Read

For more on Second Life, see an article from The Chronicle by Andrea L. Foster.

Categories: Virtual-Worlds, Research

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