Thu 19th Feb 2009, 10:53AM about second-jobber.com news.
Manchester Business School has held its graduate awards ceremony online to overcome the problem of students being scattered around the world.
Senior executives from BP, who had completed a year-long management programme at the school, got together using life-like avatars in the Whitworth Room at the school's Second Life Island space to be presented with their certificates.
The ceremony included avatars of dignitaries, a procession and speeches, and they were congratulated by the dean, Michael Luger.
The graduates were able to download their certificates from the internet and also received a film of the ceremony.
Created by design company Corporation Pop, which managed the event, the venue - Whitworth Room - was inspired by Manchester University's graduation hall of the same name.
Each programme has around 30 participants from across the world and it includes e-learning and week-long modules at MBS.
Dom Raban, managing director of Corporation Pop, told the Financial Times: "The space [Second Life presence] has evolved from a place to share ideas, to a location for training courses and now a place for students to take part in award ceremonies.
"This...provides a benchmark for future academic virtual world developments."
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