Google Glass in Class

Google Glass in Class

I have the opportunity to be one of the Google Glass Explorers and try out this new technology early. As someone who teaches information literacy skills, Iโ€™m very interested in seeing how it might or might not integrate into classroom use โ€“ whether by the professor alone, or at some point when most people have something similar. Iโ€™m trying to decide whether to take the plunge.

One potential hiccup I can already foresee is that the introductory voice command appears to be โ€œOK, Glass.โ€ I wonder whether it will activate every time an educator says โ€œOK, classโ€ฆโ€ I also wonder what will happen to these devices that respond to voice commands when everyone has them. When one person talks to Siri (which I donโ€™t currently use), do the devices of those around them sometimes respond? I am also wondering about the use of Google Glass as someone who wears prescription glasses. Will the current versionย fit nicely over already existing frames, or will I need to get prescription lenses for the Google Glass?

I remember viewing the iPad initially as something that might be nice but probably isnโ€™t essential. Now I can scarcely imagine my daily routine without it. I wonder whether Google Glass will be similar or the opposite. Perhaps weโ€™ll even discover that it works particularly well for online learning, and come to talk about โ€œglassroomsโ€ as well as classrooms. But perhaps what others design will end up being better than Googleโ€™s version? If so, it might be worth waiting rather than being a very early adopter this time around.

What do others think?

Below is a video showing the interface as it looks to the one wearing it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1uyQZNg2vE

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