In this video, Mike Abrams and Mike Mulvihill walk you through the experience of planning, developing and faciltiating a team building activity in the virtual world of Second Life. The end of the ...
In this video, Mike Abrams and Mike Mulvihill walk you through the experience of planning, developing and faciltiating a team building activity in the virtual world of Second Life. The end of the video include participant comments and Mike Mulvihill's summary of our debriefing of this session. This recording was taken during the bi-weekly Learning Innovation Meetup at TBD Consulting's island on Aug. 19, 2009.
This effort was the result of Mike and Mike brainstorming over coffee late one evening regarding how they could blend their two skillsets to create something unique and innovative.
Mike Mulvihill is the founder of PossibiliTEAMS and Mike Abrams is a Business Development and Learning Technology consultant for TBD Consulting.
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I understand the theoretical application of what you were doing here. How would you rate the virtual activity in comparison to face to face activity? Would this activity justify the same level of financial expense as a physical world event?
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