Manager Mechanics
This gallery page displays a Second Life environment constructed for the Boston firm, Manager Mechanics. The executive training company will use this virtual environment to train and coach their worldwide client base. While this region is not open to the public, they have agreed to allow these images to be displayed. More information on this dynamic company can be be found here: www.managermechanics.com.
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Manager Mechanics Entrance
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The front entrance of the virtual Manager Mechanics environment in Second Life. This private region will be used for training their global client base.
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Gallery view from above
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The Gallery section of this virtual reality environment simulates various workplace situations. The four stages each represent workplace simulation where role playing can take place. The outer perimeter contains a media presentation of training topics.
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Lobby area
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The lobby area contains virtual casual meeting places and break out meeting room. This stylized virtual office building is an ideal setting for clients to gather from remote places.
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Connecting Hallway
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A glass hallway connects both virtual buildings. Second Life allows simulated work environments to be condoned off from the public eye. This feature supports private meetings between the firm and their clients.
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Gallery view from outside
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The gallery houses workplace scenarios used in training.
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Lobby view from outside
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The lobby area supports break out meetings and social gathering space.
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Colorful lobby furniture
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Stylized virtual furniture helps to keep this environment fun while serious business is being conducted. A stuffy office environment should only exist in the real world. While the real world can be fully replicated in Second Life, why make it boring?
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