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GOOGLE WAVE
There are many useful tools available to utilize for presenting
information but one has to form links to accumulate all the
information in one place
Is there an easy solution to this situation for an instructor?
On the surface google wave sound great but has anyone actually
implemented any interactions utilizing it?
Considering that – according what has been written so far – it can be
integrated into a material that is being presented whether it be for
online seminars, classes, or other types of instructional material.
With the easy set-up plus the added features of Google docs, it seem
like it could be a an asset to instructors in presenting their
material online and receiving feedback. Google
Wave has the look and feel of a tool that might help to further the
usage of online presentations, classes and seminars but as with all
new tools if one does not know its full potential it will only be used
in a limited capacity. Meaning that a majority of the benefits will be
lost unless various professionals help each other in finding and using
this tool.
Therefore would it not be beneficial for those who have used Google
Wave to work with others in furthering the utilization of this tool
for increased exposure on the web?