Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
Designing Tools In Second Life Akemi 2009
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4. If you want to design tools in Second Life, you need a space where you can rez objects (put the objects over the land). I rent a secret laboratory of 468 prims in the mainland. And I own a small land with a capacity of 117 prims because I have a premium account that costs USD 72.00 each year. 1. A space for rezzing objects .
5. 1. A space for rezzing objects . My laboratory is so crowded with objects... These are ideas waiting to be developed into useful tools.
6. 1. A space for rezzing objects . This is the land I own. 117 prims are not enough for designing tools but I can have a small shop here.
7. 1. A space for rezzing objects. There are some public sandbox that you can use if you don't have land . One of them is FRANCE3D Saint Denis http://slurl.com/secondlife/FRANCE3D%20Saint%20Denis/159/140/22
8. 2. Number of prims you are going to use For example, to rez the Category tool I have designed I need to have 50 prims available. Furthermore, if it becomes necessary to fix or advance it, l need more prims for copying and saving it during the process of checking and testing it.
9. 2. Number of prims you are going to use You can know the number of the prims that you can use clicking on the name of the land where you are. A window will appear and in the objects tab you will see the number of prims which are available. In this case I can use 19 more prims here.
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11. 4. To be in touch with other avatars When you design tools it is very important to be in touch with other avatars. Thanks to the social networking tools of SL you will see that it is easy to receive help, comments and feedback that will help you develop your tools very quickly, remain up-to-date with new scripts and exchange knowledge. But of course the best point is that we can enjoy living here in Second Life, if we have some good friends.
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14. UUID (Universal Unique IDentifier) are 128-bit numbers assigned to any asset in SecondLife
15. You can move and modify the stamps on the board.
16. You can use stamps as notes and to write scores.
17. You can edit RGB values to change the colors and add them to the color palette.
18. 5. The constant evolution in the development of the tools in Second Life .
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23. Conclusions In SL it is possible to design tools for a specific need, for example to learn how to conjugate verbs in the present tense. Later, the tool can be modified to help studying the past tense. The user can easily customize the tool by opening and editing the notecard in the content tab of the tool. Making and testing tools is so easy, fast and inexpensive that they can be made for individual needs.
24. If you are interested in these educational tools, please contact Draceina Pinion in Second Life. I will give you a document with instructions for using the tools and I will support you if you have any doubt in using them. Special Thanks Gloria Gómez-Diago