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Eloise Pasteur Educational Designs

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First Life:
eloisepasteur@gmail.com
Second Life:
Eloise Pasteur
Services:
Building
Design
Programming
Languages:
English
Français


Description:
Consultant specialising in building immersive educational spaces, but with project management experience for green and commercial clients.
Scripting, particularly lsl and lsl to php/MySQL communications.
Projects:
Title: UfI Feasibility Study
Category: Research
Slurl: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Io/128/128/
Launch Date: Dec-15-2009
Description:
UfI are moving exploring moving into Second Life with Skills for Life and vocational training. They approached me for a feasibility study.
Title: Ramapo Schools Security System
Category: Classes/Training
Slurl: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Io/128/128/
Launch Date: Nov-20-2009
Description:
Ramapo schools do not allow students in without staff present. There is now a simple security system to prevent this.
Title: Storyworld simulation
Category: Classes/Training
Slurl: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Eduisland%206/...
Launch Date: Sep-30-2009
Description:
Student interpretations of Frost's Poem "The road less travelled" addressing eating disorders at school.
Title: Wardrobe management system
Category: Prototyping
Slurl: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Io/128/128/
Launch Date: Dec-15-2008
Description:
System to allow out-world management of Second Life wardrobe, about to be converted to a commercial project.

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