Bioscreencast in the metaverse

September 10, 2007

The session on Communicating Science with Video at the Scifoo Lives On section on Second Nature (SLURL) was loads of fun. There were three presentations. I kicked things off by talking about Bioscreencast, then Jean-Claude gave a talk about how he has leveraged YouTube for recording experiments, and finally someone from SciVee gave a talk on SciVee. Berci live blogged the whole session.

Here are some pictures


This picture of me presenting is from Berci via a Creative Commons license

I uploaded an alternate (longer) version of the slide show on Slideshare

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6 Responses to “Bioscreencast in the metaverse”

  1. Bioscreencast presentation in Second Life « The Bioscreencast Blog on September 10th, 2007 10:38 pm

    […] Tuesday, September 11th, 2007 in Activities by Deepak A similar post was posted at bbgm […]

  2. Video in Science - my foray into the SecondLife metaverse « The Omics world on September 10th, 2007 11:21 pm

    […] Bertalan, one of the attendees, live blogged the event. You can catch also read about the goings on at Deepaks bbgm blogĀ  and of course on the bioscreencast.com blog. […]

  3. » Yes people will listen » business|bytes|genes|molecules on September 20th, 2007 11:17 pm

    […] Further reading Bioscreencast in the metaverse Second Life and Science More Second Life goodness […]

  4. » Yes people will listen » business|bytes|genes|molecules on September 20th, 2007 11:17 pm

    […] Further reading Bioscreencast in the metaverse Second Life and Science More Second Life goodness […]

  5. Egon Willighagen on September 25th, 2007 2:16 am

    Hi BBGM,

    IIRC you mentioned also sites to upload presentations to, like SlideShare. But I have yetto find a service where I can upload my HTML Slidy presentation. Any recommendation?

  6. » The power of Second Life » business|bytes|genes|molecules on November 11th, 2007 12:57 am

    […] Anyway, the point of this post is that the one time I did make it to one of those events, I gave a talk on Bioscreencast. There, Bronwen got interested in screencasting and this week she uploaded a couple of screencasts. I think those who might have an image of Second Life as a place for weird furry creatures and adult activities, should take a look at it again, as a place where science can move forward as well. There is a good reason why we called our company SciForward. Second Life is, at least in one persons opinion, just one such site, that moves science forward. […]

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