Teachers in Google Wave

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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: 157
Latest Activity: Nov 15, 2016

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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

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

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

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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Comment by Jennie Reaves on December 5, 2009 at 2:59pm
Good evening,
I am an instructional coach in an elementary school and have been using Google Wave for the past month (mostly for fun, non-school related reasons). Most recently, I was able to work collaboratively with other educators at the VASCD conference in Williamsburg, VA in a note-taking/communication capacity while either attending the same session or separate sessions . I am interested in how other educators are making use of Google Wave with colleagues and with students.

Thanks, Jennie
jennie.reaves@googlewave.com
Comment by Loren Baum on December 5, 2009 at 5:02am
Hi I publish a blog about using networked personal computers as collaborative learning tools, especially with Google Wave.

Want a Wave invite? If you are an educator or student just fill out this form.

Already on wave? Here is a listing of interesting waves about education.

Skeptical? Curious? Check out this analytical article questioning whether wave is revolutionary for education... or just hype.
Comment by Jan Mars on December 5, 2009 at 2:59am
I am a middle school technology teacher and would love to join Google Wave. If any one has an extra invite I would appreciate it! janmars@mac.com
Comment by Chrissy Stolen on December 3, 2009 at 5:25pm
Hello I am an elementary gifted teacher in VA and would love to test out my Google Wave account. Please add me chrissystolen@googlewave.com
Comment by Linzey Loupe on December 1, 2009 at 1:10pm
Hi All!! I am a TeachUp! Intern in Mississippi and my job is to help integrate technology in the classroom. After viewing the preview for Google Wave I think this would be amazing to use in my school. If someone would be so kind to send me a Google Wave invite that would be great. linzeyloupe@gmail.com
Comment by DReilley on December 1, 2009 at 12:05pm
Greetings All! I teach Digital Design and would love to try out the Google Wave with fellow educators.
Comment by Lindsey @SmartEd Services on December 1, 2009 at 11:25am
Would you be interested in presenting or attending our upcoming Ohio Free-Tech 2010 Conference? I extend this opportunity to you, your colleagues, and graduate students to share research findings regarding technologies in the classroom, 21st century pedagogical approaches, 24/7 learning environments and communication skills that effectively engage digital natives.

Following the conference(s), SmartEd Services will be happy to make your research available via www.teachsmart.org and other social media networks.
Though we are a technology reseller, our mission is to create understanding, not simply to sell “stuff.” This conference offers teachers and administrators the opportunity to come together and explore these integrated technologies and methodologies.

Recognizing the fiscal constraints facing Ohio’s schools, and with the knowledge that training budgets have been cut, we have taken it upon ourselves to bring professional development to these educators. Conferences will be held in January and February at locations in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus and Toledo. They are offered at no charge to the attendees. Also, please know that we will not use this as a platform for sales.

Our goal is for attendees to walk away with a better understanding of their students’ needs and how proper technology integration addresses those needs through a range of disciplines and learning styles.

Presentation application forms can be downloaded at www.teachsmartconference.org. For more information, please call (800) 251- 4077 x397.
Comment by Chad McGowan on December 1, 2009 at 10:30am
Hello everyone,
I just got my wave account today and would love to join in the 'try-it' phase by participating in interesting discussions. My google wave id is chadkm@googlewave.com.

I am a high school computer arts teacher with a passion for opening doors to new possibilities.
Thanks!
Comment by Detroit Tech Dude on November 30, 2009 at 2:28am
Would like a google wave invite.
ejp@mcmtechnologies.net
Thanks
Comment by Mary-Lou on November 30, 2009 at 1:05am
I am on Google Wave also and am also finding it challenging to use as at work I can't seem to add contacts. marylouiseobrien1@googlewave.com i look forward to hearing how the members of the group are using it.
 

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