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Page 1: Virtual Worlds Case Study: NASA CoLab. What is NASA? NASA: National Aeronautics and Space Admistration Formed July 29, 1958 by President Eisenhower in

Virtual Worlds Case Study: NASA CoLab

Page 2: Virtual Worlds Case Study: NASA CoLab. What is NASA? NASA: National Aeronautics and Space Admistration Formed July 29, 1958 by President Eisenhower in

What is NASA?

NASA: National Aeronautics and Space Admistration

Formed July 29, 1958 by President Eisenhower in response to the Soviet Union’s space program

Mission statement: to “pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery, and aeronautics research.”

They are responsible for the US civilians space program, aeronautics and aerospace research.

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NASA: A Timeline

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The ChallengeCoLab needed a space to support their

physical location in San FranciscoConnect all members of the scientific/space

exploration communityWorried scientific discoveries were being

delayed because of lack of communication

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The Challenge, cont.The primary challenge for NASA was to create

an environment that: Allowed for the transfer of knowledge and the

collaboration of ideas between scientific community groups;

Utilized the community knowledge to discover and develop new innovations and technologies for the space program that support NASA’s Vision for Space Exploration;

Educated professions and the public regarding NASA and the space program with interactive activities

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Why 3D? “face-to-face” discussions for real-time meetings

Information would be more easily shared, therefore more productive

Accurate representations and visualizations Fast prototyping and co-design

Participatory exploration by the general public Increase the publics interest in NASA

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Making the CaseNo travel – save time and money

Increased time for collaborationGlobal connectivity

Interact with scientists throughout the worldIncreased accessibility and interest in science

by the general public

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The Solution

•Variety of exhibits•Picnic Hill•International Spaceflight Museum•Testbed

•Interaction•Create scenarios •Meeting rooms

•Many uses

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The Benefits

•Benefits•Collaboration w/o expenses

•Saves time and money•Opportunity to explore

•Average citizens•Saves time and money

•Past, present, and future

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The Results•Problem

•Social Networks•Solution

•Virtual worlds•Private Sector

•Broadcasts•Interaction between personnel

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Lessons Learned

CoLab has taught NASA many lessons. These lessons can be used by other organizations seeking to invest in the virtual realm..

Lesson I: Acknowledge the Existing Community

Lesson II: Work with the Existing Community

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Lesson1: Acknowledge the Existing Community

-Recognize important infrastructure within the community-ISM

-Do not compete with these well developed sites-Instead, attempt to find your own niche

As a result…-Individuals from ISM and the Second Life community at large were quick to embrace NASA’s cause

-Some residents volunteered to help NASA create CoLab

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Lesson II: Work with the Existing Community

-Encourage community participation-The community will be able to mold the site into something relevant and innovative

-They will help your site find its unique niche

As a result….-NASA and individuals from ISM worked on the CoLab project

-Today, NASA and ISM form the center of Sciland-CoLab offers Second Life residents unique experiences and opportunities

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Work CitedDrapeau, Mark. "Government 2.0: NASA CoLab-oration." Mashable. N.p., Octover 6, 2008. Web. 23 Jan 2011. <http://mashable.com/2008/10/06/nasa-colab/>.

"Next Generation Exploration Conference 2 (NGEC2) in Second Life -useful links." Space CoLab. N.p., 13 Feb 2008. Web. 23 Jan 2011. http://spacecolab.wordpress.com/2008/02/13/next-generation-exploration-conference-ii-ngec2-in-second-life/>.

Nino, Tateru. "Second Life Places: NASA CoLab." Massively. N.p., 14 May 2008. Web. 25 Jan 2011. <http/::massively.joystiq.com:2008:05:14:second-life-places-nasa-colab:>.

Okimura, Tek. "What is NASA CoLab." NASA CoLab. N.p., 4 Nov 2009. Web. 23 Jan 2011. <http://colab.arc.nasa.gov/colab>.

Rufer-Bach, Kimberly. The Second Life Grid. Indianapolis: Wiley Publishing Inc., 2009. 20. Print.

Smith, Stephanie. "Second Life Mixed Reality Broadcasts: A Timeline of Practical Experiments at the NASA CoLab Island." Journal of Virtual Worlds Research. 1.1 (2008): Print.

"Timeline of NASA, the Space Shuttle and Near Earth Space Flights." Timeline NASA. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Jan 2011. <http://timelines.ws/subjects/NASA.HTML>.

"A Timeline of Practical Experiments at the NASA CoLab Island.." jvwresearch.rog. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Jan 2011.

"Using Second Life for Knowledge Transfer and Collaboration." NASA. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Jan 2011. <http://km.nasa.gov/home/index.html>.