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# VRoma: A Virtual Community for Teaching and Learning Classics

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## Sitemaps

- [XML Sitemap](https://vroma.org/sitemap.xml): Contains all public & indexable URLs for this website.

## Posts

- [Hello world!](https://vroma.org/hello-world/) - Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing!

## Pages

- [VRoma Home](https://vroma.org/) - Welcome to VRoma! Since 1996, VRoma has been serving instructors, students, and scholars of the ancient world. First and foremost, we are a community of teachers and learners who share a passion for the ancient world. The VRoma site includes resources for teaching and learning Latin and ancient Roman culture and an interactive virtual world
- [Contact](https://vroma.org/contact/) - Contact Us We love to hear from teachers and students who use our resources! Please feel free to send us ideas and feedback to info [@] vroma.org, or contact any advisory board member.
- [Resources](https://vroma.org/resources/) - VRomans have created many resources for teachers of the Latin language and Roman civilization and culture, including our extensive Image Archive. Here we group them into the broad categories in the menu above. We are currently in the process of modernizing the resources hosted at our site (many of which were created when the web
- [Support](https://vroma.org/support/) - The virtual learning environment of VRoma is based on the MOO platform. The acronym MOO stands for Multi-User Dimension Object Oriented. MOOs, originally adapted from online games, enable people in disparate locations to communicate in real time in the manner of chatrooms, but the conversations in MOOs take place in an "online place" with different spatial locations and
- [Help-old](https://vroma.org/help-old/) - Documentation and Help The virtual learning environment of VRoma is based on the MOO platform. The acronym MOO stands for Multi-User Dimension Object Oriented. MOOs, originally adapted from online games, enable people in disparate locations to communicate in real time in the manner of chatrooms, but the conversations in MOOs take place in an "online place" with different
- [Building Plan](https://vroma.org/building-plan/) - Building in VRoma: Plan for the XIV Regions of Rome So what's actually in our virtual version of Rome? Here is our building plan. The names of sites already built are shown in color, with the character name and real name of the builder following. Contact us if you're interested in building any of the
- [Building Plan - Pompeii](https://vroma.org/building-plan-pompeii/) - VRoma Building Plan -- Pompeii Here is our in-progress building plan for Pompeii and potentially other areas outside of Rome. [Note - order reflects our initial building campaign, starting with a section of Regio I, as entered from the eastern gate of Porta Sarno.] The names of sites already built (meaning fully described and illustrated)
- [Building Party - July 2023](https://vroma.org/building-party-july-2023/) - VRoma Open House and Building Party We're hosting an Open House/Building Party in VRoma! This will be an opportunity to learn more about VRoma in the classroom as you help us build our next virtual site - Pompeii! It's happening on Sunday July 30 from 10 AM - 12 PM US Central Time. If you
- [Login to the VRoma MOO](https://vroma.org/login/) - You can log into our virtual environment (the MOO) using the link to the log in page below. Once there, you can either enter your user name and password or log into a guest account. [Log into the VRoma MOO.] [Browse Virtual Rome] [The VRoma Building Plan (list of sites)] Model of fourth century CE
- [ACL Institute 2023 - Links for Workshop Participants](https://vroma.org/acl-institute-2023-links-for-workshop-participants/) - As the Romans Did: Role Playing Daily Life in VRoma Links for Workshop Participants Log into the VRoma MOO [then click the button "Login as a Guest"] Treasure Hunt Browse the Theater of Marcellus Indicium ("Clue") Plying a Trade Student Instructions | Teacher Instructions (overview) | Teacher Detailed Instructions [ignore the "logging in" instructions] Characters/Roles
- [Glossary](https://vroma.org/glossary/) - Glossary for VRoma Latin A | C-D | E-F | G-I | L-N | O-P | Q-R | S-T Thanks to a generous grant from The Classical Association of the Atlantic States, in August 2008 the six classicists listed here translated the "voice" of VRoma (all of the system and interface messages, menu items, buttons, etc.) into classical Latin: David M. Conti (Saint
- [Guide for Instructors](https://vroma.org/guide-for-instructors/) - Guide for Instructors in the VRoma Learning Environment There is a class of administrators in the VRoma Learning Environment called the "Teacher" class. Any person who is teaching classics-related content, at whatever level, may apply for a Teacher character by submitting our Contact Form; VRomans who already have a lower-status character may apply for an
- [Building Guide](https://vroma.org/building-guide/) - Guide to Building and Creating Objects in VRoma Registered users in the VRoma Learning Environment ("VRomans") belong to one of the following categories, distinguished by the color of the tunic worn by the icons (as in ancient Rome, color is a marker of status): Players can use all the features of VRoma, including mail, but
- [Images](https://vroma.org/images_search/) - SEARCH THE VROMA IMAGE ARCHIVE When you click on a thumbnail in the Image Search Results, you will be taken to the index page that contains that image, but NOT directly to that specific image. On the index page, you can use "Find" in your browser to find the image plus description. OR right/control click
- [VRomans at Work](https://vroma.org/vromans-at-work/) - VRoma Working for You Barbara McManus at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples Barbara F. McManus (shown at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples in 2012) and Ann R. Raia (shown at the Ny Carlsberg Glypotek in Copenhagen in 2008) travelled to many different countries over the years, taking photographs of classical artifacts and sites
- [QuickStart](https://vroma.org/quickstart/) - Documentation and Help Quick Start Guide to the VRoma Learning Environment When you log in to VRoma with the character name and password that you received via email, you will first arrive in the Prima Porta VRomana, your gateway to the VRoma Learning Environment. From here you can enter Rome, an imaginative virtual "city" modeled
- [About](https://vroma.org/about/) - About the VRoma Project The VRoma Project was funded by a $190,000 Teaching with Technology Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities covering the period from 1997-1999. During this time, the virtual world of the VRoma MOO was constructed, three summer workshops for college and pre-college faculty were held, and many teaching materials were
- [VRoma Pedagogical Objectives](https://vroma.org/objectives/) - Assessment: VRoma Pedagogical Objectives The VRoma Project has been designed to test the following five hypotheses about the role modern information technology can play in facilitating the teaching and learning of classics. Listed under each are some projected outcomes that would, if they occur, lend support to the premise. During the two-year grant period, we
- [VRomans: Project Participants](https://vroma.org/vromans/) - VRomans: Project Participants & Contributors The initial team which developed the VRoma Project comprised Project Director Suzanne Bonefas (then at Miami University in Ohio and the Associated Colleges of the South), Barbara McManus (deceased, The College of New Rochelle), Michael Arnush (Skidmore College), Kenny Morrell (Rhodes College), and Steve Nimis (Miami University in Ohio). Many
- [Barker Images Test](https://vroma.org/sample-page/barker-images-test/) - no images were found
- [Sample Page](https://vroma.org/sample-page/) - This is an example page. It's different from a blog post because it will stay in one place and will show up in your site navigation (in most themes). Most people start with an About page that introduces them to potential site visitors. It might say something like this: Hi there! I'm a bike messenger

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- [Uncategorized](https://vroma.org/category/uncategorized/)

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