Technology 'hype cycle' turns against Second Life and lecture podcast apparently

Gartner are suggesting that virtual worlds are about to plunge into a “trough of disillusionment”, lecture podcasts are fast becoming obsolete, but cloud computing will soon be on the “slope of enlightenment” writes Zoe Corbyn in the Times Higher Education.

Difficult to find out how they’ve come to this conclusion without reading the actual report which I don’t have access to.

Times Higher Education Article

Hype Cycle for Education 2009 (you need access to Gartner)

Source : Kip Jones

First Look : Sony PS3 Home (Beta)

I finally got my chance to have a roam around Home on the Sony PS3 last Friday after receiving my Beta invite and graphically it looks a million times better and sharper than Second Life which for simulation and health might be important in the longer term/bigger picture. Characters are easy to customise and quick to process (comparing the pc to the ps3) and movement is very fluid even when there are lots of people moving around – it’s also funny to be in a virtual world where there are lots of people around rather than moving through the eerie deserted plains of Second Life.

If Sony ever decides to enter the education arena in some way with a privately cordoned off section it might be onto a winner. If it leaves it as an entertainment development for ps3 fanboys then at least for researchers looking at how virtual worlds might be implemented and function on a large scale it will provide a huge range of data. The beta forum already has some very interesting posts for possible papers………

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