Museum on the RMS Titanic

 
 
 
Visit the RMS Titanic museum on the ship in Second Life
 
 
A Second Night to Remember - the Barbosa-Raymaker Museum on the RMS Titanic, is an informational space where you can learn more about what made the Titanic such a special ship.
To this day, the story of her design, construction, and maiden voyage still enthrals people from different cultures and geographies.
Some have their imaginations captured by her engineering, some by her luxury.  All have been inspired by the heroism and devotion to duty of her crew during her final hours.
Weave your own story into her enduring narrative, by visiting the Museum, which is located on her 'A' Deck, at the top of the Grand Staircase, abaft of the bridge.
Morphius Barbosa and Veritas Raymaker welcome your visit.
 
 

In "real life” Veritas Raymaker is Dr. Kenneth Y T Lim, an Assistant Professor at the Learning Sciences Lab, of the National Institute of Education (NIE) / Nanyang Technological University (NTU). His work involves researching the potential of computer games and other forms of Interactive & Digital Media in education. Veritas/Kenneth also teaches geography and social studies at the NIE. His students include those studying for a Diploma-in-Education, Post-graduate Diploma-in-Education, as well as in-service teachers who are pursuing a Masters degree. Before Veritas/Kenneth came to work at the NIE, he worked in a variety of education settings, including a military school, an independent school, a neighbourhood school, and junior colleges. He also spent three years at the Curriculum Planning & Development Division of Singapore’s Ministry of Education, where he developed the thinking skills package for geography. Veritas has a masters degree from Harvard in Education Technology. His doctoral research was in adolescent semiotics and spatial discourse, and was undertaken at the NTU. His blog – voyeurism – is his way of documenting the journey of his research in this field.