There have been some changes to Google+ since the last time
that I talked blogged about it. Google+
is now available for education domains.
With this change, you are also allowed to have up to fifteen people in
the hangout compared to ten on the personal side. This could allow for bigger group tutoring
sessions, on-line class offerings, and collaboration between many groups in the
school.
On the education side there are some restrictions. Students under thirteen (13) years old cannot
have Google+ profiles. Schools are still
responsible for the safety and digital citizenship education of students. Students can still hangout with those outside
the domain, but they are the ones that have to initiate the hangout. There are other restrictions that those managing
the domain can restrict.
Another addition to Google+ is Communities. These Communities are groups of people with
something in common. Communities can be
public or private. On the education side
for classes, keeping the community private would allow only those in the class
to participate in those discussions. A
teacher could create communities for each subject or class that they
taught. It would be similar to a “Fan Page”
in Facebook.
I know of schools that have opened up Google+ for their
teachers on their domain to see how it goes.
I think that this is a good way to get it going. I can see uses for students, but there are
conversations that will need to happen with administration and policies set
before deployment to students. Educating
students on what to do and what not to do will be the key when opening up
Google+ to the entire domain.
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