Personally, I think the thing about Second Life is that it's one more avenue for reaching and connecting with people.   What bothers me is the inaccessibility of SL for people with old computers, low bandwidth, or impaired vision.  The same is true for flash, actually--I have never understood why it should be a substitute for web programming.  We can't abandon accessibility, but it doesn't mean we can't also reach for what is possibly the future of web browsing or supplement basic text information with imaginative media.

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Shana West

Museology Graduate Student
University of Washington
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