Skype in the ClassroomSkype is a video conferencing and messaging tool that allows you to communicate with other classes, and with content providers all over the world. You can do a video call, or even leave video messages for other users, which helps to overcome time zone problems. Skype lessons are about sharing, allowing your class to share their work and their knowledge with other students, or allowing your students to learn from experts wherever they may be found.
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Other sites to locate content providers and collaboration opportunities.
CILC (Center for Learning and Collaboration)
Collaborations Around the Planet
CILC (Center for Learning and Collaboration)
Collaborations Around the Planet
A few of my bookmarked connections for science
Revealed: Coral spawning caught on camera!
What is canned hunting and how is it threatening wild lion populations?
Yellowstone National Park Rangers can Skype with Classrooms! [email protected]
Funny Science with Glenn Murphy author of Why is Snot Green?
TOTEs Upcycled: convert t-shirts to tote bags
Biomes
Video Conferencing Etiquette
Content Provider Example
Revealed: Coral spawning caught on camera!
What is canned hunting and how is it threatening wild lion populations?
Yellowstone National Park Rangers can Skype with Classrooms! [email protected]
Funny Science with Glenn Murphy author of Why is Snot Green?
TOTEs Upcycled: convert t-shirts to tote bags
Biomes
Video Conferencing Etiquette
Content Provider Example