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Teachers in Google Wave

This is a group to gather teachers using Google Wave, offer invitations to those who do not have one yet, and encourage those who do not know about it or to use it.

Website: https://wave.google.com
Members: 161
Latest Activity: Aug 12, 2011

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Derrick Waddell

Wave Lives!

Started by Derrick Waddell. Last reply by Kathy Lundstrom Jan 14, 2011. 1 Reply

OK, so Google doesn't support Wave anymore, but it did start a Google Labs project with the remnants. Google Shared Spaces offers a way to create small, intimate spaces to share with others. Simply…Continue

Tags: Labs, Google, Cloud

Derrick Waddell

Wave Goodbye

Started by Derrick Waddell. Last reply by C.S.Stone Sep 4, 2010. 6 Replies

When Google Wave went public near the end of last school year, I tried out a quick (and honestly half-baked) project that went over really well.  I was really excited about trying to incorporate it…Continue

Jennie Reaves

Utilizing Google Wave

Started by Jennie Reaves. Last reply by Seeker Jun 6, 2010. 8 Replies

I have been actively using Google Wave for the past three plus months. Instructional coaches in my division have utilized the collaborative aspects of Google Wave to take notes during recent…Continue

Derrick Waddell

Google Wave sans Invitations!

Started by Derrick Waddell. Last reply by Seeker Jun 6, 2010. 3 Replies

Big news out of Google I/O: Wave is now free to all users, including Apps users.  I can't wait to get this into the hands of my students!  Any ideas on a first project?Derrick@teachwithgoogleContinue

Tags: Wave, Google

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Cyprian Dusabe Comment by Cyprian Dusabe on August 3, 2011 at 10:07am
Hi
How have you been? I wanted to send you a quick note to thank you for all the support that you have given St Mark  Institute Of Health Sciences  in the past! Your support has helped in buying medicine which has helped in treatment of thousands of children and we also wanted to tell you about an exciting new opportunity for St Mark  Institute Of Health Sciences !
 
We have been selected by the GlobalGiving Foundation to participate in its Open Challenge, a fundraising opportunity for nonprofit organizations working around the world.
 
In order to succeed in GlobalGiving’s Open Challenge, St Mark  Institute Of Health Sciences must raise $4,000 from 50 donors by 31st August 2011 threshold, we will be given a permanent spot on GlobalGiving’s website, where we have the potential to benefit from corporate relationships, exposure to a new donor network, and access to dozens of online fundraising tools. In addition, we could earn as much as $3,000 in financial prizes for raising the most money.
 
Please help us reach the threshold of $4,000 from 50 donors! Be one of the first people to make a donation at http://www.globalgiving.org/projects/children-hospital/  Not only will your donation help in Building Childrens Hospital In Uganda but, it will help us take advantage of a long-term fundraising opportunity!
 
We’re also going to need your help spreading the word! Please share this opportunity with your friends and family!
Thank you, as always, for your continued support!
 
Best,
Cyprian G. Dusabe
Executive Director
St Mark  Institute Of Health Sciences
Joel Cheuoua Comment by Joel Cheuoua on August 13, 2010 at 12:32am
Greetings everyone,
I'm the founder of a new web application that's focused on helping people to share ideas and knowledge and collaborate with each other. People usually compares it to Google wave or to wikis, but connected to your favorite social media (Facebook, Twitter, and GMail).
I'm here to learn about how teachers collaborate with each other, and improve how my tool could simplify and enhance that collaboration. But also I'm here to provide you, if needed, all the information you might want to know about how to use Symbyoz to make things happen in your classrooms.
Please, feel free to reach out.
RIchard John McLaughlin Comment by RIchard John McLaughlin on May 18, 2010 at 9:59am
So little time, so much technology.
Seeker Comment by Seeker on May 18, 2010 at 1:59am
Julie, can you ping me your email addy I have a few invites to spare.
Seeker Comment by Seeker on May 18, 2010 at 1:55am
I just sent you an invite Valeria. You should receive it in an hours time.
Valeria Guerra Comment by Valeria Guerra on May 17, 2010 at 8:18pm
Hi I've just joined this group because I recently started to use Google Wave and I would like to contribute and receive ideas on how to use it in class. I'd like to receive an invite too. My account is valeria.guerra.uy@gmail.com
Thxs!
Julie Elkan Comment by Julie Elkan on May 17, 2010 at 6:02am
I would really appreciate an invite to Google Wave.Thanks
Rita Wubker Comment by Rita Wubker on May 16, 2010 at 11:42am
How do you add robots? I am really interested in ROSY!
Tim Musgrave Comment by Tim Musgrave on May 12, 2010 at 6:56pm
I'm sure it's been mentioned before (I'm a late starter) but I've come across the WAVE for Educators Directory - but I don't know how to point you all to it :-(
This is the id: gZvJHgneA
Does that help???
Maybe if I post the full address from my browser????
Derrick Waddell Comment by Derrick Waddell on May 12, 2010 at 6:27pm
Check out the latest extension in the gallery, "WaveTube", for collaborative viewing of YouTube videos: http://ow.ly/1JIQT
 

Members (161)

Seeker Tim Musgrave Rangoo Srinivas Jeff Williams Tammy Moore Loren Baum Jeff Bezler Brian Mannix Donna Murdoch Daniele Prof Pauletto Gavin Agnew Ernest Rando Joel Cheuoua ΔΕΣΠΟΙΝΑ ΜΑΚΡΗ Matthew Anna Kaiser Jessica (Barth) Steffel Kathy Lundstrom Or-Tal Kiriati Wendy Robert Dillon Tanvi Gautam Miriam Bogler Jan Mars Jamie Tom Bremer Melissa Lowrance Christel Eric Snyder Mike H
 
 
 

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