Road Trip From Wyldwood Bayou
Where: OSCC Music Stage
When: 4 years ago [5 Dec 2020 20:00 SLT]

You’ll hear many genres of blues here including blues rock, electric, old school and contemporary
With Kith Whitehawk

SINGER SONGWRITER/GUITARIST JAMES OLMOS
Where: OSCC Music Stage
When: 4 years ago [5 Dec 2020 19:00 SLT]

Musical Performance of James Olmos, playing Acoustic Guitar and singing Original Songs.

Country Rock Singer Libertybelle Lyric
Where: OSCC Music Stage
When: 4 years ago [5 Dec 2020 18:00 SLT]

Libertybelle's influences range from the all time greats in Rock to the best and brightest in country! She loves country and Rock as well as blues. So you will hear those influences when you listen to her perform.

Now at OSCC24, just kicked off with 4 Hours of music!

12:00 pm Music with DJ Kathryn Yer
01:00 pm Live Music by Wytchwhisper Sadofsky
02:00 pm Live Music by Maximillion Kleene
03:00 pm Particles and Music with Tuna Oddfellow

Saturday morning, the Conference starts off proper at 7:00 am with a discussion with the OpenSimulator Core Developers.

Check out our whole schedule here:
https://conference.opensimulator.org/compact-schedule/

If you want to support OSCC you can do so by registering here:
https://conference.opensimulator.org/register/
Designing Educational Virtual Simulations
Where: OSCC Keynote 2
When: 3 years ago [12 Dec 2021 17:30 SLT]

In this presentation we will share our experience and lessons learned in designing virtual simulations for learners in high and low resource settings and explore the challenges and opportunities for co-creating virtual simulations with globally distributed teams.

Matt Cook, Rachel Umoren

Kevin Feenan, founder of Rockcliffe University Consortium, will be discussing challenges facing virtual environments over the coming years. Over the past 10 years, the competitive advantage of environments like Second Life and Open Simulator have not kept pace with technological innovation in general. This presentation will look at how we got here, what the immediate pressures are to innovate, and what we can do to change things.

By Kevin Feenan

Justice Literacy, Critiques, and Cultural Landscape
Where: OSCC Keynote 2
When: 3 years ago [12 Dec 2021 16:30 SLT]

Pursue broad questions that are fundamental to any efforts in research writing. Who is the author of the text? What period was the text about? How do we interpret the ideas? Hermenetutics has been useful as a way to interpret texts since Antiquity and called the ‘hermeneutic circle.’

The critique is imperative. Why do writers write? The answer is that characters, setting, mood, voice, and themes dynamically bring us to a state of relaxation and vision to understand truths. Literature is inspirational. My intention is to provide readers with tools to research the use of social justice as a reason to write and a methodology of applying the social justice paradigm for writing.

By Maryann DiEdwardo

We present the latest iteration of the RezMela Composer application. It has been shown to facilitate and speed up content production using various innovative techniques. Firstly, it provides access to a curated list of objects that can be assembled into useful 3d structures or powerful experiences. Secondly, the Composer offers a unique user interface which speeds up common but laborious and time consuming content creation tasks.

By Rameshsharma Ramloll

This presentation will showcase work conducted by Virtual Harmony in the prototyping of AI-augmented 3D visualization in the metaverse for supporting interdisciplinary endeavors with cognitive sciences across education, industry, and the military.

Highlights will be showcased from efforts with developing and using an AI strategy and concepts virtual observatory hub offering a learning neural net supporting metaverse AI-augmented client-server visualization tool for visualization of data collected from interactive learning simulations.

Andrew Stricker / Spinoza Quinnell, Cynthia Calongne / Lyr Lobo

The Kitely-hosted virtual world project, “CheriNet Creative HQ” serves as a vehicle for the integration of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), artificial intelligence art (AI art), and PoS blockchains into 3D immersive virtual worlds. It was created to provide NFT-related capacity building; to promote NFT awareness; and to showcase digital media projects including artificial intelligence generated art (AI/GAN art), Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs), and related videos.

Project visitors including real life and virtual-based artists will use the 3D immersive virtual world to view and share digital media collections while building a community for information sharing, informal discussions, training, and educational sessions pertaining to Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs); Proof-of-Stake (PoS) blockchains; and artificial intelligence generated art (AI/GAN art).

By Sally S. Cherry BS MT(ASCP)

The Metaverse is coming, and OpenSim can show the way
Where: OSCC Keynote 2
When: 3 years ago [12 Dec 2021 14:00 SLT]

Venture capital investment in the metaverse has nearly doubled this year, Facebook has changed its name to Meta, and metaverse hype is everywhere. With improvements in bandwidth and better headset design, we’re on the cusp of a new era. Many of the projects being announced are closed or proprietary platforms. OpenSim’s decentralized, open-source, hyperconnected universe can point the way to how to do it right.

By Maria Korolov

Hybrid Tech & Cross Dimensional Thinking
Where: OSCC Keynote 2
When: 3 years ago [12 Dec 2021 13:30 SLT]

“Hybrid Tech” means combining multiple tools to blend their strengths and mediate their weaknesses, relative to the use case at hand. “Cross Dimensional Thinking” means shifting perspectives, again and again, to master hybrid tech tool combinations. We will review FIVE USE CASES demonstrating how tools and perspectives can be blended interchangeably, relative to the use at hand.

By James Neville / Sitearm Madonna

Looking Back to the Future (panel)
Where: OSCC Keynote 2
When: 3 years ago [12 Dec 2021 12:30 SLT]

Panel discussion moderated by Mal Burns.

Panelists:
Dr. Fran
Doug Thompson

GRAND OPENING OF OPENSIMULATOR ART
Where: OSCC Keynote 2
When: 3 years ago [12 Dec 2021 11:00 SLT]

WE ARE GOING TO AMERICA. That was the message the Pilgrims followed in 1620. AMERIKA is a village in Germany carrying the German / Dutch / Africaans / Turkey name for America so the slogan goes also this way: WE ARE GOING TO AMERIKA. Common between all languages is that we are leaving the borders of the old worlds behind. In May 2022 will be the award ceremony in the real Amerika Museum in Germany.

One year ago the call was made at OSCC20 for an immersive art competition, called AMERIKA ART. At OSCC21 the Grand Opening will happen. The Italian machinimist WizardOz Chrome created a machinima AMERIKA ART 2022 that will be presented, then everyone is invited to explore the art show and to give a vote that will result in the public award for one of the Long-Legged Maskitts, designed as a bronze statue by the Canadian artist Bryn Oh.

By Reiner Schneeberger/ Art Blue

EXCALIBUR and the story continues….
Where: OSCC Keynote 2
When: 3 years ago [12 Dec 2021 10:30 SLT]

Groups of language learners, young and old, meet in immersive environments like OpenSim, Second Life or Minecraft and are asked to build a spaceship together. Or a village, or a power plant. They come from Italy, Finnland and Germany and need to communicate in English to achieve the lofty goals. Can building in OpenSim provide a venue to communicate in English in real-time? This potential will be explored in EXCALIBUR, a new EU funded project to come in 2022.

By Heike Philp

The focus of this presentation is on immersing learners in OpenSimulator for TESOL. It highlights the need to incorporate Virtual Worlds in order to keep up with educational needs in conjunction with contemporary technological habits.

(TESOL stands for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)

By Helena Galani

Digital Citizenship for Cyborgs and Avatars
Where: OSCC Keynote 2
When: 3 years ago [12 Dec 2021 09:30 SLT]

A panel will share a variety of digital citizenship elements relating to changing digital culture, the need for metaliteracy, and ways digital citizenship can be advocated in virtual environments. The target audience is educators, learners, and anyone interested in utilizing virtual worlds for specific purposes. Examples of the need for digital citizenship will be featured as a personal responsibility for each of us.

Sheila Webber / Sheila Yoshikawa & Valerie Hill / Valibrarian Gregg

Future SceneGate 2.0
Where: OSCC Keynote 2
When: 3 years ago [12 Dec 2021 08:30 SLT]

This presentation from Infinite Metaverse Alliance® (IMA) and Thales Group discusses detailed research and development progress made by student interns, past and present, on the future viewer SceneGate 2.0 project. Areas of investigation include: documenting the viewer source code; exploring use of a more modern rendering engine; streamlining the source code where needed; and updating the development environment.

Frank Rulof & Lisa Laxton

SceneGate, DreamGate, Docker, and EchoVoice R&D
Where: OSCC Keynote 2
When: 3 years ago [12 Dec 2021 07:30 SLT]

This presentation from Infinite Metaverse Alliance® (IMA) and Thales Group discusses research and development progress towards improving open source code for: SceneGate 1.x, Future SceneGate 2.0, DreamGate, IMABox, and EchoVoice projects. The work of IMA and Thales is in general directed toward broadening use of the Metaverse for Public, Education, Industry and Government sectors but the community as a whole benefits from open source.

Frank Rulof & Lisa Laxton

This session will delve into how virtual world use was impacted by expanded online instruction during the pandemic. The expectation (based on a 2020 survey of educators) was that faculty would expand their use of virtual world learning activities during the 2020-2021 academic year. Still, faculty plans to increase their use of virtual world learning simulations did not take into account student interest in virtual world learning simulations during the pandemic.

Student attrition in combination with the Zoom class webinar scheduling demands on students during the pandemic led to lower undergraduate student interest in virtual world learning activities. One bright spot in the realm of student interest in virtual world learning was observed in a class of graduate students studying how to teach online. As a related topic, this session will explore how to better position the OpenSimulator virtual world platform to play a larger role in the expected continued expansion in online instruction.

By Kay McLennan

Music with James Olmos
Where: OSCC Music Stage
When: 3 years ago [11 Dec 2021 19:00 SLT]

James Olmos (SL: Acoustic Energy) is a songwriter & photographer who finds creative outlets through life’s moments. His inspiration and muse, along with medium often changes as he discovers and crosses new paths. James takes chances with his art and is constantly evolving. He is curious and can’t sit still. James gets anxious and craves exploration on many levels. His social network posts range from songs he has written, photographs he’s captured and blog ramblings about his philosophical thoughts and life’s moments. James also enjoys a healthful lifestyle and is passionate about obstacle course racing, mud runs, trail runs and the all-out, kick ass times he has while breathing, living, and journeying through life’s moments. As for his music, James is one of those artists who doesn’t need 1,000 listeners; he only needs one to listen. He doesn’t need a 1,000 viewers; just one to see.

Music with Wytchwhisper Sadofsky
Where: OSCC Music Stage
When: 3 years ago [11 Dec 2021 18:00 SLT]

Wytchwhisper Sadofsky is a Multifaceted Artist, Singer/Songwriter, Advisor, Spiritually Enlightened Wiccan and Comedic Deviant. She has been singing in SL since 2009 Some of her songs can be sung in English, Domestic Cat, Domestic Potatoe and Domestic Chicken.Called a torch singer by some and a freaky fairy by others she has a unique sultry, sensuous, original, jazzy, alternative, oldies, demented, pop, rock sound at her shows. She supplies unique relaxing vocals, stress reducing melodies and life changing knowledge. Listen with caution while driving or operating dangerous equipment.

Guided Tour of Barbara Truman Planetarium
Where: OSCC Keynote 2
When: 3 years ago [11 Dec 2021 17:30 SLT]

As a follow-up to the 10:30 presentation, Andrew and Cynthia will provide guided tours and explanations of the Barbara Truman Planetarium.

Search the grid map for “Planetarium” or click on the map signage to teleport.

The Barbara Truman Planetarium honors our dear friend, Delightful Doowangle, and her love for virtual worlds. Delightful devoted her life to virtual world simulation research, education, and Team Science. She supported the OSCC Organizing Committee and was the Community Manager for the Military Open Simulator Enterprise Strategy (MOSES) project. Join us as we reflect on how she continues to inspire us at Virtual Harmony.

Andrew Stricker / Spinoza Quinnell , Cynthia Calongne / Lyr Lobo

The Metaverse as a Distributed system: How we can react to Facebook’s conversion to Meta, and what their commitment combined with other technologies now available means for the future of the Metaverse. Businesses need different solutions than end users do. At the same time, we need those different systems to interact smoothly while addressing the privacy and security issues of today’s popular systems.

By Michael Christopher

As WordPress is one of the most popular CMS, I wanted to fill the gap and create an easy to setup front-end. While there were some attempts in this way, they were not ready to use solutions, more like pieces of puzzle to bring together. So started the development of W4OS (aka WordPress For OpenSimulator). The plugin is now tested and published, and allows showing the grid status, user grid registration and even the choice of initial avatar. Next goal is to add web grid profile, user region controls, some admin features and integrations like 2do HYPEvents calendar or web assets server.

By Magic Oli

Creativity & Writers’ Panel
Where: OSCC Keynote 2
When: 3 years ago [11 Dec 2021 15:30 SLT]

Moderated by Maria Korolov

Panelists
Ann Cudworth / Annbelle Fanshaw, Cynthia Calongne / Lyr Lobo, Dauna Kiser / Ghaelen D'LarehDauna , Maria Korolov

Learning to Live on Mars
Where: OSCC Keynote 2
When: 3 years ago [11 Dec 2021 14:00 SLT]

Presentation of the International Spaceflight Museum’s Mars Base / Universal Habitat analog astronaut / colonist training facility. Will discuss the features of construction virtually, but will focus on how people interested in either learning more about colonizing Mars, or who want to begin training to colonize the Red Planet at some point in the future, to use the ISMs facility to begin that training process. How the facility portrays three phases of colony construction, how current technologies will be used to realize this construction using In Situ Resource Utilization of resources already present on Mars to drastically reduce the cost of both travel to Mars and to make living on Mars not only survivable, but to grow and thrive into a self sustaining colony capable of making mankind a multiplanetary species.

By Mike Lorrey

Getting Dressed in OpenSimulator Worlds
Where: OSCC Keynote 2
When: 3 years ago [11 Dec 2021 14:00 SLT]

A professional appearance for your avatar is essential for educators networking in virtual worlds. This workshop will help attendees change their avatar’s appearance so it reflects who they are. The focus is on traditional (non-mesh) avatars and clothing.

By Beth Ghostraven

The New Open Source & Interoperability (Panel)
Where: OSCC Keynote 2
When: 3 years ago [11 Dec 2021 13:30 SLT]

Panel discussion moderated by Mal Burns.

Panelists:
Mal Burns, Adam Frisby, Evo Heyning, Dale Glass

State of OpenSimulator
Where: OSCC Keynote 2
When: 3 years ago [11 Dec 2021 11:00 SLT]

Going over the OpenSimulator Growth and Statistics
With Maria Korolov from Hypergrid Business

Barbara Truman Planetarium
Where: OSCC Keynote 2
When: 3 years ago [11 Dec 2021 10:30 SLT]

The Barbara Truman Planetarium honors our dear friend, Delightful Doowangle, and her love for virtual worlds. Delightful devoted her life to virtual world simulation research, education, and Team Science. She supported the OSCC Organizing Committee and was the Community Manager for the Military Open Simulator Enterprise Strategy (MOSES) project. Join us as we reflect on how she continues to inspire us at Virtual Harmony.

By: Andrew Stricker / Spinoza Quinnell , Cynthia Calongne / Lyr Lobo , Francisca Yonekura / Frankie Antonelli, JJ Jacobson / JJ Drinkwater

The Virtual Worlds Education Consortium began in January 2021 in Second Life and meets quarterly. As the metaverse expands, VWEC strives to explore evolving virtual spaces and has a VWEC Pavilion in Kitely to share resources for educators. Without collaboration and networking, newcomers in virtual worlds find it difficult to navigate to high quality immersive learning experience and often ask “where is everyone?”. Participants will discover the Virtual Word Database, VWEC Directory, and numerous educational opportunities in Kitely and other open sim environments.

By: Becky Adams / Elli Pinion, Kevin Feenan, Renee Emiko Brock / Zinnia Zauber, Valerie Hill / Valibrarian Gregg

Painting in the Meta
Where: OSCC Keynote 2
When: 3 years ago [11 Dec 2021 08:30 SLT]

Kisma shares her experience from a totally real life based painter to an art teacher using Zoom and now using the Metaverse. Learn the trials and outcomes she has gone through over the last 19 months in virtual art communities and how being a non-digital artist has impacted her full acceptance as a virtual artist, how do we overcome such a bias?

By Kisma Reidling / Juliette SurrealDreaming

Built across an inlet on the river Mersey and opened in 1715, the “Old Dock” revolutionized cargo handling at the port of Liverpool, bringing prosperity to the city through the Triangular Trade albeit at a tragic cost to the million-plus enslaved in Africa and transported by Liverpool ships to endure the hardships of plantation life in the Americas. This reimagining of the “Old Dock” focuses on the years leading up to the abolition of the slave trade in 1807 and diverse sources are used to present a partial build alongside the stories of some of those who lived and worked there.

By Graham Mills

Teaching Sustainability in an OS VW
Where: OSCC Keynote 2
When: 3 years ago [11 Dec 2021 07:30 SLT]

An island called Sustainability Hub has been developed to teach sustainability and agenda 2030 in middle schools during pandemic. The project was carried out at the University of Camerino, Italy, in the virtual world Techland (http://techlandgrid.it:8002).

By Michelina Occhoni / Michelle Techland

OSCC 2021 Welcome / OpenSimulator Features and Updates
Where: OSCC Keynote 2
When: 3 years ago [11 Dec 2021 07:00 SLT]

Welcome to the 9th annual OpenSimulator Community Conference. This year’s event features presenters across the globe who will be highlighting the user projects and core development work of the OpenSimulator platform. We will kick off #OSCC21 with an overview of the latest features in the OpenSimulator software update and conversation with Core Developers of the platform. Crista Lopes, Andrew Hellershanks, Ubit Umarov, Melanie Milland

Find out where the platform is headed and learn more about the developers who make the software happen!

Music with AMFORTE
Where: OSCC Music Stage
When: 3 years ago [10 Dec 2021 13:00 SLT]

From her incredible energy, to her relentlessly single-worthy vibes sparkling with insightful lyrics, endearing & dynamic vocals, and passionate instrumentation – AMFORTE makes music that resonates deep inside the soul & creates songs that are guaranteed to become part of the soundtrack of your life. AMFORTE is making the most of every moment in 2021, and ready to find out how far her music can go. Join her for the official release of End Of Story – Side A, available on every major online music platform, and get set for the next chapter to follow with End Of Story – Side B dropping onto the internet this fall!

Music with DJ Kathryn Yer
Where: OSCC Music Stage
When: 3 years ago [10 Dec 2021 12:00 SLT]

Having worked for many years as a DJ in RL, Kat brought her love of music and Irish charm to virtual worlds. She is also quite the 3D modelor, game designer, coder, and builder with that unique sense of humor and personality like no other. You can catch Kat’s shows at the 381 Club in sinespace where this witch from Northern Ireland spins tunes three times a week from 6-8 pm Eastern Time on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays evenings.

Music by Cherylann Hawk
Where: OSCC Music Stage
When: 3 years ago [10 Dec 2021 11:00 SLT]

An indie folk rock singer/songwriter and recording artist based in Pittsburgh, PA, her acoustic guitar driven songs of love, introspection and connection are an eclectic blend of the styles of her influences such as Karen Carpenter, Joni Mitchell, Patsy Cline, Sheryl Crow and Alanis Morissette. With 3 original albums and various singles, Cherylann has been writing, recording and performing since childhood, creating new music at her own SunHawk Studio, hosting open mics, singing at charitable events and retirement homes, and sharing weekly live streams on YouTube and Facebook, often with her kids and other special guests. Having played the song, “Love Train” with Eddie Levert of The O’Jays for his first time ever singing it on a train, she also performs virtually in Second Life, with support of her HeArts Coming Together partner John Stone aka Eyeclectic, from Canton, Ohio, with the mission of bringing non-profit organizations and visionaries together to keep the “Love Train” vision on track. All aboard! Time to make the music!

Educators Meet-Up
Where: OSCC Expo Zone 3
When: 3 years ago [10 Dec 2021 15:30 SLT]

A networking meet-up for educators currently using learning simulations in virtual worlds/platforms AND for educators and others interested in learning more about using learning simulations in virtual worlds/platforms. Drop by to visit with colleagues, ask a question, share/locate content, and more!

To attend this event, you can either Hypergrid into the OSCC grid or register to attend #OSCC21 and get a local account avatar at http://conference.opensimulator.org. The meet-up will be in the 'OSCC Expo Zone 3' region, at the Speaker booths.

In addition to the Educators' Meet-Up on 12/10/21, do not forget about joining the "Educators in OpenSim" group (in the OSCC grid). More specifically, after you are logged into the OSCC grid:

Right click on your avatar;
Click on Groups;
Search for "Educators in OpenSim" (without the quotation marks);
Click on the "Join" button; and
Click on the "Yes" button.

Finally, feel free to use the Educators in OpenSim group chat function to network with other educators during the 2021 Open Simulator Community Conference!

While virtual worlds might be emerging pedagogy for many, as veterans we have an dystopic opportunity to show other educators how deeper learning can take place in immersive environments. Come join us for a discussion on how to showcase your worlds and once again open the portal to the creative, educational, technical, and experiential metaverse.

Chris Luchs / Abacus Capalini, Kae Novak / Kavon Zenoka