Hey Andrew -

I'm not sure how many developers here are working on education or
education-oriented extensions, but basically, sounds doable.
I myself wrote up a post about using Wave for group work in classes - it may
give you some ideas:
http://otherfancystuff.blogspot.com/2009/09/how-google-wave-could-improve-education.html

- pamela

On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 3:34 PM, arc <[email protected]> wrote:

> This thread (may be in the wrong forum) is for the discussion of using
> Google wave within an educational environment. After becoming aware of
> Google Wave and its current features I immediately saw massive
> potential to utilise this collaborative communication medium as part
> of a students day to day acitivities.
>
> Pros-
> A teacher could issue out waves to seperate "tables" of students and
> then monitor those waves as the students construct their assignments.
>
> Education would not be limited to class rooms, countries or language.
>
> Cons-
> As always financial, although there is almost enough developed
> infrastructure to handle basic configurations of such a project.
>
> How feasable do people think this idea is, what steps should we start
> to take to get a project like this in motion and can someone confirm
> if I'm posting in the right area =P
>
> -Andrew
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