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29 Oct 09

Science in the open » Google Wave in Research - Part II - The Lab Record

  • three key things; proper collaborative documents which will encourage referring rather than cutting and pasting; proper version control for documents; and document automation through easy access to webservices

...And Other Fancy Stuff: How Google Wave Could Improve Education: Group Work

  • automate some aspects of this with robots
  • create a Wave for each team that has the design doc template in it (headers)
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Google Wave Use Cases: Education

  • "there appears to be a concensus that this [Google Wave] will work as a note-taking tool
    • Doesn't collaborative note-taking destroy part of the value of note-taking (that one must take notes oneself, concentrating on converting aural information to written)? - on 2009-10-29
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  • "the person simply reading the notes (passively learning) has no chance to perform at the same level as someone who helped collaborate (active learning) on those notes, or even watched and read along while they were being created."
    • My point exactly. And so how does collaborative authoring of notes compare to solitary authoring (and then, perhaps, sharing)? - on 2009-10-29
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