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Tag Archives: Google Wave
Moodle, Wave, and Widgets (Oh my!)
Scott Wilson , Paul Sharples, Dai Griffiths and Kris Popat have an article up on their work embedding Wave-enabled widgets into Moodle using Wookie. (Try saying that ten times fast.) What they envision is very similar in a lot of … Continue reading
Posted in LMOS, Notable Posts, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!), Usability and Human Factors
Tagged academic-analytics, Apache Wookie, Google Wave, Moodle, Scott-Wilson
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Does Google Wave Mean the End of the LMS?
I suppose it was inevitable. At a time when even The Chronicle is asking whether Blackboard can be replaced by WordPress, a slick demo of a super-cool product like Wave was bound to trigger breathless speculation about the demise of … Continue reading
Posted in LMOS, Notable Posts, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
Tagged gadget server, Google Inc., Google Wave, Jim Groom, Scott-Wilson
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What Intrigues Me About Google Wave
Now that I’ve had a little while to think about it, I’m ready to distill my initial enthusiastic reaction to Google Wave down to a manageably short (and hopefully non-fanboi) post. Let me say at the outset that I have … Continue reading


