Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Google Glass in Education

My Thoughts on Google Glass


When thinking about my first encounter with Google Glass, I can remember being excited about it but, on the other hand, I really didn't think that it would become something that many people used. I say this because of the shape and how it is worn. I remember the team from Google sky dived and parachuted wearing Google Glass, while at the same time they were streaming video from Glass in a Hangout, talking to a huge group of people as they were falling.


Info About Google Glass


Google Glass pairs to your smartphone for its internet capability and can also connect through wifi. You can't buy Google Glass right now, but when it was available, the price was somewhere around $1500. The battery life is a concern when thinking about purchasing one of these devices. It has a touch pad on the outside of the plastic housing, but can also be controlled by voice. I think that the hands free feature of Google Glass makes it unique. Google Glass can be used in the same way that many smartphones can now, but it adds another dimension when the device is hands free. I like the feature that allows one to translate objects that you might see. If there is something written in a different language, you can translate it by asking Glass to translate.


Google Glass in Education


In terms of education, I can see many ways it could be useful. Virtual field trips could be completed with hangouts from one person (or more) and streamed to a classroom to show many students at once the place one would be visiting. I can see science projects being documented as the student records themselves hands free preforming an experiment. If students are working on a task, and are not able to complete that task in school, they can complete the task at home and record using glass to show that they have completed it. I'm not sure if this is a device that will be affordable by many school systems as the $1500 price tag is a big concern. I would be great to get a class set of these and just explore to see what students can come up with in class assignments and projects!

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