Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Classroom 2.0


Google Wave is the latest craze in open source, real time, cross platform development online. Since we spoke about it in class I've seen interest generated around it mainly by education institutions who are looking at Google Wave as a new kind of classroom forum or community. With the addition of a few extensions or plugins it would eliminate many areas of criticism concerning online classes. Team building skills and social skills could be cultivated using this type of cross platform communication which could not be in a typical online class. It will be able to replace wikis, be able to playback the information for those who missed it in real time, allow collaborative, simultaneous group work, teacher involvment in all waves, and ability to publish (embed) completed projects to other sites. There has been so much buzz around Google Wave revolutionizing education that some are calling this next step in learning "Classroom 2.0"

I found that online I cannot find a single article bashing Google Wave in regards to education anywhere. However, I haven't heard any of my peers support Google Wave at all. I think that the beta version is pretty awful, as was the beta version of Gmail. Once Google gets it's feedback I'm sure they'll figure out a way to have us addicted to it like we are with Gmail, Facebook, and Twitter.

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