Neit2009+Open+Space+2C

Open Space2 - C-Study [Type notes and links for session here.]

wave username agrill@gmail.com branwolf@gmail.com benlesch@gmail.com heathjw@gmail.com musicanys@gmail.com michelle.koetke@googlewave.com alex.ragone@googlewave.com karenblumberg@google.wave.com benlesch@googlewave.com fredbartels@googlewave.com gkolds@googlewave.com laurie.bartels@googlewave.com jsommermeyer@googlewave.com - not in NY anymore, but still lurking :) dagonyclark@googlewave.com - wasn't in this session but hey, let's collaborate!

http://www.downloadsquad.com/2009/11/06/ten-gadgets-to-make-google-wave-more-productive-and-fun/ [|The Complete Google Wave] [|What Problems Does Google Wave Solve] [|Google Wave 101] [|Add Twitter to Google Wave] (Thanks Basil) [|7 Things to Know About Google Wave] from Educause

A main point of the discussion was trying to figure out how this applies to the classroom? Google Apps needs to be a part of this. How can we get documents into a wave? Other points:
 * Need to create a standard of how people reply. Dont need to reply all the time.
 * Gadgets could be the key to this.
 * Perhaps have a group of students explore it and ask them what this is all about.
 * Can cells be created and then locked down?
 * Collaboration projects? ANyone have any ideas?
 * How is this different from a wiki? Both are editing the same document! Hmmm.....