Tweet Another free vocabulary-based teaching tool… WordGrid is designed for vocabulary revision, or teaching. Fill WordGrid with up to sixteen pictures and a notecard with up to sixteen vocabulary items. Then simply click WordGrid and it will randomise the pictures and rez the words ready for your learners to work with them. Click WordGrid again [...]
Posts Tagged ‘tools’
WordGrid
Posted: 18th September 2008 by Gavin Dudeney in Second LifeTags: free, Second Life Links, teaching, tools, vocabulary
New SL Tools
Posted: 31st August 2008 by Gavin Dudeney in Second LifeTags: education, free, grammar, Second Life Links, teacher, tools, vocabulary
Tweet This week, in the dead of night when I should have been sleeping, I knocked out three new free teaching tools which all work on the same principle, but which I hope will have individual uses beyond the ones my feebly tired brain has been able to come up with.. WordRezz was a favour [...]
Second Life Economy
Posted: 16th February 2008 by Gavin Dudeney in Second LifeTags: economy, educational, free, Second Life Links, tools
Tweet Sat down today to work out how much I *might* have made if I’d charged for the tools I currently sell for L$0 on SLEX, ShopOnRez and in-world. Putting a putative price of L$200 on each item (currently US$0.75) I would have made US$2,781 between the 1st October 2007 and the 16th February 2008. [...]
EduCation@EduNation
Posted: 1st December 2007 by Gavin Dudeney in Second LifeTags: course, education, EduNation, Second Life Links, teaching, tools, workshop
Tweet Best laid plans of mice and men, and all that. The original announcement that went out for the series of educator seminars on EduNation III had the right SL time, but the wrong UTC/GMT time. I only noticed that this morning, about seven hours before the seminar was due to take place. So I [...]
Not Twittering
Posted: 15th October 2007 by Gavin Dudeney in Second LifeTags: education, lsl, podcast, prim, scripting, Second Life Links, tools, Twitter
Tweet So, I got WordPress installed fine, a couple of plugins and a redesigned theme and everything seems to be working well. WordPress has changed significantly since I last played with it quite a while ago and has all sorts of options that I don’t really have the time or the inclination to find out [...]

