The criticisms leveled at Google Glass should ring familiar.

It's clunky and invasive , to say nothing of the people who actually wear it everywhere.

For journalists, though, it's worth considering the storytelling possibilities a two-way communication channel opens up, which is why this fall, University of Southern California journalism professor Robert Hernandez will be leading a class that hopes to figure out some of Glass's creative possibilities.

Hernandez will be joining us on Wednesday, April 9th at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET to discuss his course's curriculum, what Glass could mean for the future of journalism, and why we ignore it at our own peril. Joining him is special guest Hannah Roodman, a documentary filmmaker based in New York who has explored Glass's narrative capabilities in her work.

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