Second Life Mentor Orientation Sample Session

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New Second Life Mentors are asked to attend an orientation session. The follow information is a sample of what a typical orientation would include. This information is for reference and does not take the place of actually attending an orientation.

Orientation handouts

Orientation handouts can be obtained at the kiosk on stage at the SLVEC class, The folder is filled with notecards with information,links and tips for new mentors.

The VTeam and What Orientation Covers:

The VTeam is dedicated to helping SL Volunteers in any way we can. We welcome and encourage feedback from you! As part of the Mentor group you become part of a team of people who help shape Second Life in many positive ways. Not only do you help new residents and seasoned residents, you help each other as well. This type of positive activity has a big impact on Second Life. We are thrilled you are now in the group!!

This orientation will give you the basic idea of places to volunteer, the guidelines volunteers follow and the resources to stay informed and current. We realize over time you will have more questions about volunteering and encourage you to attend the monthly meetings or our office hours so we can assist you!

The Tao of Volunteers

The Tao of Volunteers is our foundation. There is a notecard in the handouts with the Tao. The Tao is also located at: Tao Of Volunteers

The Tao emphasizes 4 virtues: Team cooperation, a focus on goodwill for all, reliability and last but not least...Fun!

An important note about the Tao: When you are wearing your volunteer title, you represent the group. Wear your title when you are feeling good, helpful and ready to follow the Tao. If you are promoting your business, or pursuing personal type activities, please take the Mentor tag off and enjoy yourself.

The Tao of Volunteers can also be viewed at Volunteer HQ in Tenera if you want to see it again or on Youtube. Tao of Volunteers

Mission: Volunteering

Some of you are rogue volunteers. You travel alone. Just when a resident thinks there is no one around to help them remove the box from their head, or help locate that all important item they accidentally stuck inside a wall...there you are offering a helping hand!

Some of you thrive in the loudest, busiest, anything can happen places. The Help Island Public and welcome areas like Ahern and Waterhead keep your adrenaline going! Second Life needs all types of volunteers, so no matter what you prefer, there is a place for you.

Resources

There are numerous ways to get support, such as the website support area. As always you can use the Help menu from the toolbar also. For Volunteers, the Volunteer Portal is a very important resource so you will want to bookmark this one! Volunteer Portal

another resource is the public issue tracker, known as "Public JIRA", "PJIRA", or just "JIRA", is an issue-tracking project management tool made by Atlassian that is located at http://jira.secondlife.com. It's used by the Second Life open source initiative to organize issues (i.e. bugs and feature requests) submitted by the Second Life community into a searchable database. You, too, can submit issues you find when using the open source or standard versions of Second Life. Please familiarize yourself with the information in this page before proceeding to JIRA. you can find the guidelines here https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Issue_tracker

You can find our office hours on the volunteer wiki as well as contact us via IM if needed for volunteering questions. Volunteer Specialist Office Hours

This is the blog of the vteam is not official but is write by the vteam (they are linden) and with that blog you can stay update on news or event and so on. the object with the icon of rss at your left is the feed reader of the Vteam blog here you can find the blog information without use the browser.

It was a copy of help island but now is the SL Volunteer Education Center (SLVEC)and will be a region-wide repository for education among Second Life Mentors. Space is provided for video tutorials, a sandbox area for select Coach classes, kiosks and buildings for information collection, and more! For our Linguists, an area is being created to help centralize information in specific languages–while all languages are welcome around SLVEC, our Linguists may find it useful to direct newcomers to a focused place for language support! Buddies, also offering much help to newcomers, will have a designated Buddy center that will allow them to place an object which will show their online status and be used as a contact device–this way, there will be more visibility for this very important role. These are just a few ideas in the works, and there is space left for future projects as well..! feel free to explore it and give suggestion!!

If you would like to find a buddy: Look in the Mentor Group. ( Edit> Groups > Second Life Mentor> Info > Members and Roles > Members/Roles) Look for an online Mentor Buddy and send them an IM. If they are available to be your Mentor Buddy..you are all set : )

https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Sl_Volunteer_Mentor_Linguist_Sign_up

if want to be a Scribe Check in here: https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/SL_Volunteer_Mentor_Scribes

Mentor Buddies

Often we will have a Mentor Buddy speak during orientation at this time. The Mentor Buddy will speak a few minutes on topics and tips they feel are most important to newer Mentors. Often they take some questions from the attendees.

Communication

We have established guidelines for the Mentor group channel. Please look those over! They can also be found on the Volunteer Portal as well as at the Volunteer HQ in Tenera.

The Group IM is a valuable resource and communication tool. When you do use it, please ask yourself: Is this comment/question something I need to send to possibly 1000 people? Would it be better to IM another volunteer directly? Do use it if needed but remember consideration for others goes a long way : ))

Incentives

We know the value you as volunteers bring to Second Life. We have a few things in place to acknowledge and thank you for your good deeds!

Take a break and enjoy yourself! Wind down and don't let the stress get to you. You dedicate a lot of time to others and deserve it!

FeedBack

At the end of orientation we ask you to complete an exit survey. Your input and opinions matter! We want to know if you feel well informed and confident after the orientation. Suggestions are always welcome!


The entire VTeam thanks for your dedication to Second Life, for being part of what makes SL such a great experience, and for your dedication in helping others.