In my AP European History class, my fellow students and I are always struggling to keep up with taking notes. After each class we all email each other the notes that we took, and it's always up to us to compile all of the important info, and figure out the validity, etc. With Google Wave, we could have one master notebook, where we could verify all the info, highlight what will probably be the most important for the international exam, and just improve the process of studying completely.
The Power of Potential: 19 Educational Uses for Google Wave | SoYouWantToTeach.Com
Departmental communications
Intercampus
Plan parent conferences with multiple teachers and multiple schedules
Share links to web resources
Campus improvement planning
Schoolwide calendar/scheduling
Faculty meeting follow-up
Teacher appraisal sign-ups
To-do lists
Keep information current between work, cell, and home
School newspaper/newsletter article development
Local newspaper publicity article development
Twitter-like communication between faculty without the Twitter-like time drain
Share lesson plans with substitutes/administrators/department chairs/other teachersELI Discovery Tool: Collaborative Learning Workshop Guide | EDUCAUSE
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