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The ‘Hype’ about Skype

Imagine being able to bring in experts from anywhere on any subject to teach , inspire , and motivate YOUR students. Imagine being able to talk to an author of a book your class just finished reading, and ask him or her questions about the book.

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The ‘Hype’ about Skype

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  1. Imaginebeing able to bring in experts from anywhere on any subject to teach, inspire, and motivate YOUR students. Imaginebeing able to talk to an author of a book your class just finished reading, and askhim or her questionsabout the book. Imagineconversingand collaboratingwith a class half-way around the world.

  2. The ‘Hype’ about Skype According to Educators Move Beyond the Hype of Skype from Education Week, “…targeted use of Skype can bring pedagogical benefits, whether it makes students conduct research necessary for a video presentation more seriously, encourages instructors to focus on broader concepts instead of individual problems because tracing and fixing student work directly is more difficult, or exposes students and teachers to real-time technology problem-solving.”

  3. The Future Generation We are preparing students for the 21st century and technology is one of the tools they will use most often. Let’s teach them to use these tools in a safe environment.

  4. That includes… Showing students to use built-in security features and instructing them not to put personal details in their profiles that will be publicly available. Students must learn how to spot scams and fraudulent sites, how to block unwanted requests, password security, and online etiquette.

  5. Is it hard to use??? Nope! Login with your username & password. Look to see who is online. Click on their name. Click call!

  6. Login

  7. Let’s see it in action! https://education.skype.com/

  8. Benefits for learners include: • improved learning strategies • greater perseverance, and reduced need for help from the instructor • Social interaction provides critical opportunities for learners who are learning at a distance • The types of social interactions that would normally occur in a face-to-face setting (discussion, sharing, peer review, group activities, etc.) need to occur via online technologies and tools in online learning environments • Internet technologies offer opportunities to connect people and objects that are not in the immediate physical environment.  Using Skype in the online classroom improves social interaction and helps to create an authentic peer review environment.

  9. Virtual Field Trips Use video chatting to bring the field trip into the classroom – for example, visiting a TV production site guided by one of the student´s parents who works there, which includes all students despite budgetary or distance constraints. Students can’t afford to go on a field trip? No Problem-o!

  10. Skype for iPad

  11. References • http://www.njea.org/news-and-publications/njea-review/september-2011/skype-in-the-classroom • https://education.skype.com/ • http://edtechideas.com/2011/04/05/rationale-for-using-skype-in-the-classroom/

  12. Integrated Unit Ideas Unit: The Great Depression Standard:Explain how the Great Depression and New Deal affected the lives of millions of Americans (GPS) (5SS_G2008-50)

  13. Lesson 1: • Introduce the Great Depression. • Popcorn read the chapter on the great depression. • I will have my grandpa Skype the class and pretend like he lived during the great depression. • The students would be able to ask him what it was like, and he would be able to share stories that actually could have happened during that time.

  14. Lesson 2 • The students will go to the computer lab and Skype a class from across the country, and will discuss the things they know about the Great Depression.

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