Friday, May 25, 2012

Advanced Use of Dragon NaturallySpeaking in Second Life

PRESENTER: Elric Anatine
Saturday May 26, 2012, 2 pm PDT
The Sojourner Auditorium, Virtual Ability Island, Second Life

While it is fantastic to be able to chat within Second Life®, and interact in a basic sense with one's environment, some individuals may find it useful to explore advanced features both within Dragon NaturallySpeaking and Second Life® to accomplish much more.

To be discussed are:
  • Using Dragon's MouseGrid Within Second Life®
  • Creating step-by-step Dragon commands for easier interaction with Second Life®
  • Creating very basic Advanced Scripting Dragon commands
  • Taking advantage of text and graphics commands (also available in Dragon NaturallySpeaking Premium)

Prerequisites:  Those who wish to benefit the most should already own and be comfortable with Dragon NaturallySpeaking Professional/Legal/Medical.  Other users of Dragon NaturallySpeaking may also benefit from some aspects of the discussion.  Resources will be provided with respect to optimal computer specifications, Dragon NaturallySpeaking versions, and so forth.  Resources and sample Dragon commands will also be provided.

Presenter Bio:  Approximately 15 years ago, Elric Anatine became stricken with computer-related repetitive strain injury, which resulted in severe, lifelong upper limb limitations and pain.  As a result, Elric taught himself how to use Dragon NaturallySpeaking, and learned about other computer-related ergonomic devices.  This led to a career in providing speech recognition solutions.

Five years ago Elric entered Second Life® and almost abandoned the virtual world until he was introduced to the Logitech game pad for navigation and interaction.  Dragon NaturallySpeaking proved to be a disappointment at that time, but Elric remained ever hopeful that a day would come when it was more usable.  Thankfully, and hopefully, that day is now.

Elric presents in text, demonstrating the capability of Dragon NaturallySpeaking. If needed, voice transcription is available.

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Health Literacy in Virtual Worlds Study

PRESENTER: Evelyn McElhinney (Second Life Avatar: Kali Pizzaro)
Tuesday May 8, 2012 11:30am PDT
Research Pavilion, Healthinfo Island, Second Life

McElhinney is doing her PhD study on "Health literacy/Health information skills of people who access health information in 3D virtual worlds and the influence on real life health behaviour." Her research is ethical/IRB passed.

The purpose of her study is to better understand how people seek out, understand and use health information found in virtual worlds and if it influences real life health behaviour.

At this presentation in Second Life, McElhinney will be recruiting study participants who have accessed health information in a 3D virtual world. The health information could be in any form - a talk from a healthcare practitioner, a support group, a quiz, therapy info presented by sign or notecard, or any other way.

McElhinney will explain the details of the study and answer any questions you may have.  A  notecard giver with the information will also be available so you can take it and think about whether you wish to participate, then contact her later.

Presenter Bio: Evelyn McElhinney is Registered Nurse and Registered Nurse Lecturer at Glasgow Caledonian University in Scotland. She is also a Doctoral Student (part time) at Glasgow Caledonian University. She was in clinical practice for 13 years and has been full time at the University for 6 years. She has presented at national and international conferences and published in peer reviewed journals.

Presented simultaneously in voice and text.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Virtual Ability Mental Health Symposium 2012

Saturday, April 28, in Second Life.

Our society too often takes mental health for granted and too frequently stigmatizes people with mental health issues. The Virtual Ability Mental Health Symposium 2012, on Saturday, April 28, offers a variety of perspectives for thinking positively about mental health.

Presentations will take place at various locations in Second Life.  The full schedule is posted below, and at www.virtualability.org/symposium2012.
 
Alice Krueger, president of Virtual Ability, Inc., notes, "A symposium is a formal meeting where individual presentations are followed by discussion. We intend these sessions to encourage audience participation with the presenters and especially with the content the presenters share. Mental health is too important a topic to ignore."



Schedule, Presenters and Topics



Cognitive Rehabilitation: The Evidence, Funding and Case for Advocacy in Brain Injury

PRESENTER: Dr. Tina Garcia

Saturday April 28, 2012, 8:00 am PDT

The Sojourner Auditorium, Virtual Ability Island, Second Life

Cognitive rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury consists of a systematically applied set of medical and therapeutic services that are intended to improve cognitive functioning. Numerous research studies have shown the effectiveness of cognitive rehabilitation, yet it is rarely covered by insurance. The Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) has established treatment guidelines while promoting the efficacy of the therapy.

Presenter Bio:  Dr. Tina Garcia, J.D., LLM, is a US Air Force Veteran, a survivor of traumatic brain injury, a lawyer, and a disability activist.

Presented in voice, with text transcription.



"Vodka and Saliva" from Paul Broks' Into the Silent Land


READER: Alice Krueger (Second Life Avatar: Gentle Heron)

Saturday April 28, 2012, 9:00 am PDT

Health & Wellness Pavilion, Healthinfo Island, Second Life

Gentle Heron will read aloud (with text) a chapter from Paul Broks' book Into the Silent Land. This essay explores the nature of self-understanding. We will discuss the viewpoints presented, and think about how we view ourselves as individuals unique among all of humanity. 

Author Information: Broks is a consultant in neuropsychology at Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, UK. He was a runner-up for the Wellcome Trust Science Prize, and writes about his work as a neuropsychologist in magazines and newspapers as well as this book of essays.   

Presented simultaneously in voice and text.



Pathways to Mental Health


PRESENTER: Frank Hannah (Second Life Avatar: Frederick Hansome)

Saturday April 28, 2012, 10:00 am PDT

Blue Orchid Cabana, Virtual Ability Island, Second Life

This lecture introduces a concept of mental health that will probably be new to you. You will be able to use it to develop a rock-solid self concept, learn to make wise choices, accomplish more and improve your relationships.  This approach to optimum mental health helps prevent the mental and physical problems that may otherwise occur. Handicaps don't count here: everyone can develop optimum mental health!

Presenter Bio:  Frank Hannah (SL avatar: Frederick Hansome) is a retired mental health counselor with over 20 years clinical experience in private practice. He holds a Masters degree in Counseling Psychology from Nova University (now NovaSoutheastern).

In SL, as the alt "Plato Greybeard", Hannah moderated a philosophical discussion group for about 2 1/2 years at Plato's Academy. He closed the Academy to use his SL time to promote mental health. Please visit his website: www.PathwaysToMentalHealth.com.

Presented simultaneously in voice and text.



Why Virtual Counseling Should Be Viewed as Advanced Telemedicine

(Keynote Presentation)


PRESENTER:  Dick Dillon (Second Life Avatar: Coughran Mayo)

Saturday April 28, 2012, 11:00 am PDT

The Sojourner Auditorium, Virtual Ability Island, Second Life

We will discuss a variety of ways in which the characteristics of virtual world platforms, when used in the service of counseling, are not only as good as "real life," but usually better.

Among the issues to be reviewed are "24/7 durability," role plays and scene changes, and "I am my Avatar and my Avatar is me - or NOT"

Presenter Bio:  Dick Dillon has been in the mental health field for over 30 years in a variety of management and administrative positions. He recently left his position as Senior VP of Planning and Development for Preferred Family Healthcare to open his own consultation firm, Innovaision, LLC - dedicated to helping nonprofits realize the potential of using virtual worlds and other technologies.  Through his SL avatar, Coughran Mayo, Dillon has spent over 5 years actively involved in Second Life, working for the NonProfit Commons initiative and building and hosting the Preferred Family HC sim. He has made numerous presentations and been interviewed on Metanomics,  Rockcliffe University's "Inside The Avatar Studio" program and other inworld news and issues programs.

Presented in voice, with text transcription.



Counselor Education in Second Life


PRESENTERS: Debra London and Dr. Marty Jencius

Saturday April 28, 2012, Noon PDT

The Sojourner Auditorium, Virtual Ability Island, Second Life

This presentation will explore the development of the Counselor Educators in Second Life (CESL) center and the types of programs offered there. The focus will be on how best to utilize the unique aspects of Second Life as a training platform for counselor. Also addressed will be effective ways to introduce non-Second Life residents to the platform so that they can effectively participate in training events.

Presenter Bio:  Debra London (Second Life Avatar: Debra Hilra) is a Doctoral Student, Adjunct Instructor and Mental Health Counselor in Cleveland, Ohio. She has been a Second Life resident for over 5 years and has worked with the CESL center for over 3 years.

Dr. Marty Jencius (Second Life Avatar: Kimbo Scribe) is an Associate Professor of Counseling at Kent State University and a resident of Second Life for 3 1/2 years. His area of scholarship is in computer use in training counselors.

Presented in voice, with text transcription.



The Neurobiology of PTSD


PRESENTER:  Anya Ibor

Saturday April 28, 2012, 1:00 pm PDT

The Sojourner Auditorium, Virtual Ability Island, Second Life

The brain is an amazing organ. Injuries such as those which are associated with PTSD may never heal. But the brain is "plastic," which means the functions damaged by the brain injury can be relearned by other parts of the brain.
 
Presenter Bio:  Anya Ibor is the Founder and Executive Director of Fearless Nation PTSD Support, a 501c3 NonProfit Organization dedicated to providing free public education, support and advocacy for the understanding of PTSD. Since 2009 Fearless Nation has provided a virtual therapeutic support group.

Presented in voice, with text transcription.



Mental Health and the Importance of Peer Support


PRESENTER:  MermaidSue Bailey

Saturday April 28, 2012, 3:00 pm PDT

Yellow Hibiscus Cabana, Virtual Ability Island, Second Life 

MermaidSue Bailey will lead a discussion on the importance of peer support to good mental health. 

Presenter Bio:  MermaidSue Bailey is facilitator of the self-help group "When Life Goes Out of Control," which is in its second year now and becoming a useful weekly fixture for its increasing group of members, all of whom either have a disability themselves or a family disability which impacts on daily life.  In RL, Sue works as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist in the United Kingdom, in private practice and within the hospice movement. She has two teenage daughters and is a school governor.   In theory she doesn't bring her professional life into Second Life, but experience in group therapy, as well as being a woman with a disability, gives her useful skills in facilitating more informal groups in virtual settings - but very much as a member of the group also in need of support from other people with disabilities. 

Presented in text, with voice transcription.



Mental Health Isn’t All Mental


PRESENTER: Roberto Salvatierra (Second Life Avatar: Roberto Salubrius)

Saturday April 28, 2012, 4:00 pm PDT

The Sojourner Auditorium, Virtual Ability Island, Second Life

Roberto was diagnosed with agoraphobia. He was unable to continue medical school, and became confined to his home. He will tell about his experiences, and what he learned about his health.

Presenter Bio:  Roberto Salvatierra, (SL avatar Roberto Salubrius), was born in San Jose, Costa Rica, in 1975. He had a bilingual education, and since an early age he worked with computers. At age 19, he started having panic attacks, until it evolved to agoraphobia by the time he was 24. He went to Medical School, where he got a minor on medical sciences and was going for his degree as Medical Doctor until his agoraphobia caught up with him, short of finishing Medical School. Since then he has been working on Second Life as a full time programmer for his own company, Techno Kitty Development, and for co-owned animation company Medhue Animations. In his free time he does a lot of medical research, especially on Mental Health, Cardiology, Endocrinology and Dysautonomias.

Presented in text, with voice transcription.



Mental Health and Minority Communities


PRESENTER:  DyVerse Jeffery-Steele

Saturday April 28, 2012, 5:00 pm PDT

Yellow Hibiscus Cabana, Virtual Ability Island, Second Life

April is (US) National Minority Health Month. Minority communities face unique problems related to mental health.

Living in poverty has the most measurable effects on the rates of mental illness. Minorities are overrepresented among the lowest socioeconomic groups, and thus have higher rates of mental illness than do non-Hispanic whites. Racism and discrimination cause increased levels of stress, which can adversely affect mental health.

Presenter Bio:  DyVerse Jeffery-Steele is a peer support leader for chronic illness and the issues that arise from illness.  He has been a peer support leader in Second Life and in real life for HIV/AIDS and diabetes, and the mental health issues that come with those diseases.  A strong supporter and user of social media and virtual worlds for health support and education, DyVerse has an office on Health Commons island.

Presented simultaneously in voice and text.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

TED Talk Discussion: The Meaning of Disability

HOST: Theodore Theseus
Sunday, April 1, 2012, 2 pm PDT
and repeated
Monday, April 2, 2012, 11 am PDT
Blue Orchid Cabana Classroom, Virtual Ability Island, Second Life

The thesaurus might equate "disabled" with synonyms like "useless" and "mutilated," but ground-breaking runner Aimee Mullins is out to redefine the word. Defying these associations, she shows how adversity -- in her case, being born without shinbones -- actually opens the door for human potential.

We'll view the interesting TED Talk "The opportunity of adversity" together (inworld or in your browser) and discuss it in text.

Host Bio: Theodore is a retired public administrator with 30 years of service to the State of Vermont. His experience includes having worked for many years with the Attendant Services Program for the Department of Independent Living,  a program that provided funding that allowed individuals with challenges in activities of daily living to remain independent with minimal assistance. Theodore is a big fan of TED Talks and has listened to hundreds of them.

Monday, March 26, 2012

TBI: The Signature Injury of Modern Warfare and its Impact on Veterans' Lives

PRESENTER: Cindy Tandy / (Second Life Avatar: Eve Maven)
Friday March 30, 2012 4pm PDT
Sojourner Auditorium, Virtual Ability Island, Second Life

TBI is a common injury sustained by veterans of modern wars. How does it impact their lives after their physical recovery?

Presenter Bio: Cindy Tandy, Ph.D., LCSW, is an Associate Professor of Social Work at Valdosta State University's graduate MSW Program. She is also an administrator of the Valdosta State University island/sim in Second Life.

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month
Presentation Co-Sponsored by Etopia and Virtual Ability

Presented simultaneously in voice and text.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Traumatic Brain Injury: New Understanding

PRESENTER: Dr. Allen Brown, physician in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Mayo Clinic
Thursday March 29, 2012, noon PDT
Mayo Clinic conference center, Mayo Clinic island, Second Life

Traumatic Brain Injury is a condition that can vary in severity and impact on a person. New research on this condition has revealed better ways to treat it, and dispelled some of the myths that have surrounded it. This will be a presentation and Q&A session.

Presenter Bio: Dr. Allen Brown is an Associate Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Mayo Clinic with an appointment in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. His biographical information, including a list of publications and research activities, is available at http://www.mayoclinic.org/bio/10513761.html

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month
Presentation Co-Sponsored by Etopia and Virtual Ability

Presented simultaneously in voice and text.

Friday, March 23, 2012

On the Job with a Traumatic Brain Injury

PRESENTER:  Melanie Whetzel, JAN Senior Consultant (Avatar name: JAN Xomotron)
Thursday March 29, 2012 10 am PDT
Sojourner Auditorium, Virtual Ability Island, Second Life

A presentation on workplace accommodation ideas for individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury. Offered by the Job Accommodation Network, a federally-funded agency that provides free, expert, and confidential guidance on workplace accommodations and disability employment issues.

Presenter Bio: Melanie joined the JAN staff as a consultant on the Cognitive / Neurological Team in February 2008. She has a fourteen year history of teaching and advocating for students with special needs in the public school system.

Melanie holds a Master of Arts degree in Special Education, a Bachelor of Arts degree in English, and has earned forty-eight hours above masters level. Her post-graduate work has been primarily focused on special education.

As a member of the Cognitive / Neurological Team, Melanie specializes in learning disabilities, mental impairments, developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, and brain injuries.

Melanie's research interests include bipolar disorder, sleep disorders, and Alzheimer's disease.

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month
Presentation Co-Sponsored by Etopia and Virtual Ability

Presented simultaneously in voice and text.