This presentation is a synopsis of salient learning from the last three years of Inside the Avatar Studio. Common themes are discussed are some of the main themes that will be important for the future of avatars over the next 5-10 years.
1. Inside the Avatar Studio A Community of Practice Kevin
Feenan 2012 Rockcliffe University
2. Innovative leaders Guest Topic AJ Kelton: VWER / VWBPE
Special Bernard Drax & Daniel Moshel: Login2Life Experts in
Virtual Technology Beverly McCarter: Wicked Problems Chestnet Rau:
Social Artistry Discussion Chris Collins & Andrew Hughes
Education Forum Dave Levinson: Patently Different Perceptions, Dick
Dillon: Digistar: NG(ut-Ohs) Mobile Wars Perspectives, and Doug
Thompson: Ham Rambler: The Art of the Story Beagn agus a r go mait
Predictions Ian Hughes: Virtual Emulsions Jessica Lyon: Heart of
the Phoenix Joel Foner: The Lost Art of Quality being virtual John
Lester: Full of Tricks Lauren Weyland: Stand-up 101 Malburns
Writer: A Man of Many Characters Maria Korolov: The Voice of Region
AvatarStudio.info Pooky Amsterdam: Robert Bloomfield: All The
Worlds A Stage The first 2500 days MetaverseTV.com Terry Beaubois:
Will Burns: In the Details Being Human Wiz Nordberg: Behind the
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3. 2B|2Bo Who are you What do Where you are you want goingJune
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4. Perceptions Common Themes Dialogues Socialization Technology
Economic Value Innovation Behavioral CommunicationJune 12 (c) 2012
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5. Perspectives - Dialogues Avatar as both Consumer and Creator
Gamification Cultural Perspectives Interpretation
DifferentiatorsJune 12 (c) 2012 Rockcliffe University Consortium
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6. Perspectives - Socialization Intimacy of Technology as
Emersion Augmentation Peer-to-Peer the a participant ExperienceJune
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8. Perspectives Economic Value Thinking Different Changing
Acting Economic Different Models Changing Economic Commodities
AssessmentJune 12 (c) 2012 Rockcliffe University Consortium 8
9. Perspectives - Innovation Should Include Barriers Copyright
Niche Cross Open Source Markets Company Closed Creative Innovation
Systems Destruction Accessibility Cross Funding DisciplinaryJune 12
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10. Perspectives - Behavioral Unpredictability Expansion of
Reach Comfort Zone Diversity EmergentJune 12 (c) 2012 Rockcliffe
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11. Perspectives - Communications Play Little Dreams Intimacy
Responsibility EntrepreneurshipJune 12 (c) 2012 Rockcliffe
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12. Predictions Small Group Dynamics The Diversity of
Experience Future Feedback Loops Avatar Rapid Prototyping
Innovation AdaptationJune 12 (c) 2012 Rockcliffe University
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13. The Last Word . . . Bring technology to your clients rather
than finding clients within the technology - Dick Dillion, VP
PFHJune 12 (c) 2012 Rockcliffe University Consortium 13