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Nyx Divine
never say never!
Join date: 11 Dec 2004
Posts: 1,052
04-25-2006 19:42
Now that I have your attention....hehe


Ok I have had an idea for an event. I doubt it's new or revolutionary, but I haven't seen it in my time and would like to see it happen.

I see 'auctions' for people, from time to time in 'events', most for love or companionship and some, rarely, for charity, since I am currently STARVING for knowledge I'd like to set up and help host an auction that sells knowledge.

I know there are some absolutely wonderful places to take classes in SL (TeaZers, ASL, NCI, just to name the ones I know) but this would be different. This would be those of you that have the time and the inclination, as well as the talent, to auction yourselves off to the highest bidder. BUT......you would, prior to bidding time, outline in a notecard exactly what you would be 'WILLING' to do for the winner of YOU! And for how long. So the bidders know EXACTLLY what they are bidding on.

Teach me how to build a house.......
Show me how to make a shirt.....
Tattoo tutorial....
Shoe making 101....
Scripting for dumbies....
Texturing....
How to create and upload a texture into SL.....
Prims and all the crazy shit you can do w/ them.......
How to make a table.....
Hottub how to's........
Flowers are our friends......
Make a bed and lie in it.......
Vases and you....
How to win at tringo......:)

The list can go on and on, and anyone w/ a bit of knowledge can participate.
Because we all know more than some, and less than others.

My 'ideal' is that the proceeds of this would go to a worthy cause in SL and NOT to the teachers....so altruism would be the word of the day.

Many of you folks here in the forums have more contacts then I do, IF you like the idea I'd LOVE to get some of you on board and your feedback. And if you hate the idea....please be gentle.....

I'd be interested in hearing from those who would like to be auctioned as well as those who would bid :D
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Csven Concord
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Join date: 19 Mar 2005
Posts: 1,015
04-26-2006 07:12
I've been dancing around a similar idea as part of my protoSat build (which I discussed in a rather long blog post yesterday). This might sound anti-social, but allowing the teachers to set a variable percentage of how much they receive and how much goes to some other cause will, I believe, allow for more flexibility and eventually greater success. When I became vegetarian, I built in exceptions to the rule specifically so I would be able to deviate without failing; recognizing that transition would be difficult. It worked. I think the same applies here. Giving teachers the option to deviate from 100% charity without failing to be charitable (you could set a lower limit - say 25% to charity) gives them additional incentive. If they choose to give all of it, that's great. If not, there's nothing wrong with being compensated for their time.

Actually, I'm more into the idea of a system that works at the classroom level in order to reach a greater number of people who can benefit from the knowledge. Basically a teacher (manufacturer - I tend to think in terms of RL production) can auction off their services to a middleman (distributer/retailer) - or a group - who then sets up a class for a fee. The teacher is the altruistic one in this system. The middleman buys their talent, a portion of which goes to charity. The middleman then sells classes (after all, everything in a vw is information) and keeps the profit (the motivation to organize and advertise).

I've not had time to pursue this, but if you set up a system and there is a need for a space to conduct classes, I might be able to help. I wouldn't charge because there's more to the overall system that compensates a facility owner (I never considered Dwell since I'm uninterested in artificial life support) ... which is still an issue for me tbh. Part of that issue is having a system that keeps the facility busy (in manufacturing, machines that aren't cranking out product are bad). For that one needs a pool of motivated instructors.

Anyway, whatever you do, best of luck. I'm big into teaching people (and learning from them) so if someone gets this going, it'll have my support regardless of whether or not I'm involved.
Burke Prefect
Cafe Owner, Superhero
Join date: 29 Oct 2004
Posts: 2,785
04-26-2006 07:23
*holds up sign*

Will Teach Skylunking For L$

:D
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