SLGuide.com is a back-end repository to store media URLs for use in the Second Life metaverse. It is compatible with both the free SLGuide Player by FlipperPA Peregrine and the FreeView player by CrystalShard Foo.
Our Newest Streams How to Embed a Notecard in an Object (G) (Report Dead Stream) The Undo Function (G): Every mistake's favorite feature! (Report Dead Stream) Using HUDs (G): Heads Up Displays are used for more and more useful tools within Second Life. (Report Dead Stream) Using Text Notecards (G): How to create and share notecards. (Report Dead Stream) Using Storage Prims: Opening and Selling Boxes (G): They're almost like a zip file! (Report Dead Stream) Managing Your Inventory (G): Everyone's favorite task - inventory clean up! (Report Dead Stream) Tiny Prims (G): Walk through on creating tiny prims for building. (Report Dead Stream) Using Flexible Prims (G): Torley shows how to make a waving flag using flexible prims. (Report Dead Stream) Using the Appearance Editor (G): Torley explains how to change your appearance. (Report Dead Stream) Snapshot Tool (G): Demo on using the new advanced snapshot tool. (Report Dead Stream)
Video: Literature Anime Beowulf (G): This is an anime version of Beowulf used to teach students that engaging texts can happen on multiple levels using various interpretations. (Report Dead Stream) Kate Chopin Presentation (G): A student presentation; very nicely done. (Report Dead Stream) Lady of Shallot, Alfred, Lord Tennyson via Lorena McKennitt (G): Lorena's live presentation of the poem by Tennyson. (Report Dead Stream) Ode to Autumn by John Keats (G): This is an interpretation of Ode to Autumn. (Report Dead Stream) Reduced Shakespeare's Othello (G): This is a well done play on Othello by the Reduced Shakespeare Company. It demonstrates that people continue to enjoy shakespeare by using it in fun and inviting ways. (Report Dead Stream) Shakespeare in Love (G) (Report Dead Stream) Shakespeare's Sonnet 116 (G) (Report Dead Stream) The Lady of Shallot - 1 (G): This is an interpretation of Alfred, Lord Tennyson's poem, The Lady of Shallot. (Report Dead Stream)