further to my earlier post from the Second Life Community Convention conference, over the weekend i had the brainwave to represent the curricular design framework known as the Six Learnings of Second Life, as the faces of a cube :-)
each of the Six Learnings corresponds to one face of a cube, and you have the choice of folding the cube outside-in, or inside-out (so to speak). that is, you can choose your cuboid aide-memoire to be in the form of pictures or text, depending on your personal learning preference :-)
the result looks like this.
the cube can be used as a complement to the Six Learnings notation system.
here's what the template looks like, you can grab the dimensionally-larger version of the template straight from flickr :-)
follow these three easy steps to get your own Six Learnings cube...
1. divide the (printed) image into two equal (mirrored) halves;
2. put the halves into a photocopier such that a single sheet of paper printed on both sides will result; and finally
3. cut out the cube outline and fold either outside-in or inside-out :-)
[1 Dec 2013 update: the Cube will be included in the Australian geography textbook GeoWorld8, edited by Susan Bliss and published by Macmillan Education Australia!]