Doing the Wave

By Raj, October 13, 2009 8:45 am and last modified on October 16th, 2009 at 11:37 am,

I’m passing this wave along to other EdTechers to see how this tool might in fact get used. It’s fine to have an account, but unless there are others out there who you can share with, it’s no fun. So, if you have an account, be sure that you are logged in and you’ll be able to see what is going on. For everyone else, I’ll try to post screenshots as things move along.

Edit – so it seems that the sandbox account that you need to see exported waves is not connected to one’s googlewave account. So I guess for now, there is no way to publicly display waves.

Edit 2 – Let’s try this:


Edit 3 – It seems that GW is already playing nice with webkit mobile browsers. So while it seems that this might be a confusing message board for the desktop, the setup might do very well on the mobile side. I’ll have to try it at home as it crashes the BB browser.

Edit 4 – This is the best explanation of why Google Wave is important.

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