Second Life education & presentation tools

Hermes Engage Second life education tools

If you’ve ever tried to run multiple separate classrooms on the same sim, you’ll know what a hassle it is. Even when you manage to get all your students in, systems jam or start behaving strangely because you can’t run more than one of them on the same sim. Luckily, you’ve just found the solution to the problem – the Hermes Engage presentation system.

The Hermes Engage system can be used as stand-alone presentation solution, or as a fully featured Hermes Engage sim, including all builds, terraforming, landscaping and technologies ready to go out of the box. It’s all you need – apart from a Second Life sim to place it on!

The Hermes Engage sim combines all of the Hermes Tools, educational services and products into a fully featured multi-media platform with state-of-the art presentation systems and classrooms. – intelligent buildings, information touch points, content management systems and publishing & distribution devices.

The only presentation system of its kind

Hermes Engage is the only presentation system of its type. The Hermes Engage technology was especially designed for the educational sector; it allows you to run several individual presentations simultaneously on the same sim, each one manually or automatically controlled.

Thanks to Hermes pre-loading technology, your presentation screen in Second Life will almost never turn grey because a texture hasn’t been loaded into your visitor’s viewer yet. User friendliness and low lag are the keystones of the design of this system.

Literally “give” a presentation

Ever had to collect email addresses at the end of a presentation in order to send updates and course materials? Struggled to simply get a list of everyone’s names?

Engage is the only system in Second Life that allows you to publish and distribute your presentations and lectures – easily. Based on the proven technology behind our audio distribution system, Hermes Engage allows you to hand out audio presentations to your students, which they can play both in Second Life and in real life.