Group 1: Amateur astronomers is very much alive in todays culture. So it was no surprise to me when I came across several astronomy themed groups. The astronomy group is meant for users who wish to discuss topics and sights they see through their own telescopes. The leader of the group gives occasional presentations on his most recent research then opens up the group for discussion. While this group communicates through SL, it doesn't necessarily use the unique features of the application. The group does not own any SL property, and makes no use of Second Life's currency.
Group 2: The SL jazz group is an organization of SL members who enjoy, play, DJ, or dance to jazz music. Currently having over 900 members, the Jazz Enthusiasts collaborate with each other, and other music groups to seek out events in SL that involve jazz music; or create jazz events of their own. While the group does not own any property, the DJ's and musicians of the group communicate with property owners to set up events. For the now the groups finances are currently run off of complimentary tips.
Group 3: A night club group that supports six building owners by arranging music events at their respective locations. There is no preference of genre for this group, as it supports jazz, country, blues, rock, dance, and techno music. Members include enthusiasts, musicians, managers, and DJ's.
Group 4 : X's radio group is a collection of music enthusiast. The owner, X, and 8 officers organize, and manage 84 Musicians and DJ's to play at events through out Second Life. During these sessions, any member of the group is open to make suggestions about events, new musicians, and music request from the DJ's.
Group 5: The video game group can be purely defined as a members forum. Various members will gather together to discuss some of their favorite games, as well as announced games that have yet to be released. The group events however, are simply discussions, and do not effectively use some of SL's more advance features.
Group 2: The SL jazz group is an organization of SL members who enjoy, play, DJ, or dance to jazz music. Currently having over 900 members, the Jazz Enthusiasts collaborate with each other, and other music groups to seek out events in SL that involve jazz music; or create jazz events of their own. While the group does not own any property, the DJ's and musicians of the group communicate with property owners to set up events. For the now the groups finances are currently run off of complimentary tips.
Group 3: A night club group that supports six building owners by arranging music events at their respective locations. There is no preference of genre for this group, as it supports jazz, country, blues, rock, dance, and techno music. Members include enthusiasts, musicians, managers, and DJ's.
Group 4 : X's radio group is a collection of music enthusiast. The owner, X, and 8 officers organize, and manage 84 Musicians and DJ's to play at events through out Second Life. During these sessions, any member of the group is open to make suggestions about events, new musicians, and music request from the DJ's.
Group 5: The video game group can be purely defined as a members forum. Various members will gather together to discuss some of their favorite games, as well as announced games that have yet to be released. The group events however, are simply discussions, and do not effectively use some of SL's more advance features.
Out of the 5 groups, I have decided upon group 4.
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