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How the Mystery Skype Game Helps Kids Learn Geography and Connect with Others Globally by Amanda Morris

How the Mystery Skype Game Helps Kids Learn Geography and Connect with Others Globally by Amanda Morris | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
Teachers are using a game called Mystery Skype to teach geography and connect with classes around the country and world.

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Emilie Fowkes's curator insight, May 12, 2019 11:54 PM
Skype Geography is a teaching strategy created by Amanda Morris (2019) that increases cultural exposure and builds global relationships in the classroom, while students develop mapping and geography skills. Our 21st-century learners are innovative, creative and social adolescents that learn best when in control of their learning and can have social circles that are nation-wide (Sparks and Honey, 2014). This strategy allows learners to collaborate with peers, interact at a global level, and use innovative and creative skills to display their mapping journey. The Skype Geography activity lasts between thirty to forty-five minutes per session, and the students are in groups, that are in a video chat via Skype with another group in a different classroom, somewhere around the world. The students collaborate in their groups to decipher questions that will retrieve the location of the other classroom. Students can only ask yes or no questions. The groups exchange questions until the classrooms are located and later document the coordinates and methods to retrieve the destination. In my mathematics classroom, students will split into groups and be provided with a template of the world map. Students will have five minutes to access online world maps and also to prepare underlying base questions they might ask: Are you below the equator? Are you south-east of Darwin? Students are required to retrieve the town that the other classroom is in, remembering we can only ask yes or no questions. Students will have multiple map resources available to help with decision-making and problem-solving processes to collaborate with team members to effectively retrieve the desired destination. After the Skype session is over, students will document coordinates of their starting point, key ideas throughout the process and the final destination. After three or four sessions, groups will identify the decision-making and problem-solving skills used to make the process more efficient. This strategy allows learners to collaborate with peers, interact at a global level, and use innovative and creative skills to display their mapping journey. This strategy can be used to transform learning in my classroom by increasing cultural exposure and building global relationships in the classroom, while students effectively develop mapping and geography skills.
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Great Ideas for Mystery Skype & Hangouts via #rmbyrne

Great Ideas for Mystery Skype & Hangouts via #rmbyrne | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
This week I am welcoming some guest bloggers. This one is from Sarah Fromhold . Mystery Skype is a concept that first began aroun

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Free video conferencing services to challenge Skype

Free video conferencing services to challenge Skype | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it

"Thanks to its low price tag, Skype is one of the leaders in video messaging apps. Here are some more free video conferencing services to consider ..."


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10 ways to use Skype in the classroom – The Tech Edvocate by MATTHEW LYNCH

10 ways to use Skype in the classroom – The Tech Edvocate by MATTHEW LYNCH | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
BY MATTHEW LYNCH

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Introduction to teaching with SKYPE (with Russell Stannard)

Introduction to teaching with SKYPE (with Russell Stannard) | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
Free teacher training tutorials on using ICT in our teaching and learning. Developed by Russell Stannard

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Aaron Prentice's curator insight, November 3, 2015 5:39 AM

Skype

http://www.skype.com/en/

 

Skype is a softwrae application that allows people to have a conversation over the internet for free.

 

Skype is a free tool that can effectively connect the classroom with the entire world. It is great for connecting with other schools all around the world and is an invaluable tool in collaboration.

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Skype extends translator preview to everyone - Mobile Industry News on Top Tech News

Skype extends translator preview to everyone - Mobile Industry News on Top Tech News | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it

"Microsoft is aiming to break down language barriers by making its Skype Translator preview available to anyone who wants to download it. Previously downloadable only after users had completed an online sign-up form, the real-time translation application can now be used by anyone running Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 preview on a PC or tablet, Microsoft said on Tuesday ..."


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Skype Opens Up Free Video-Conferencing For Up To 10 People on Win, Mac, Xbox


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Laura Salas's curator insight, November 22, 2015 11:26 AM

This is yet another great tool to take advantage of when collaborating. Not only is it free for up to 10 connections but everyone has access to it and it's easy to use.

Alex's curator insight, August 4, 2016 2:20 AM
Pretty cool! Blrt would work better for short presentation though
Jeff's curator insight, March 20, 2017 4:18 PM
For very large families
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Skype Can Now Blur Your Background for Video Chats via Dave Parrack

Skype Can Now Blur Your Background for Video Chats via Dave Parrack | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
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The Essential Guide to the Use of Skype in Education - The Tech Edvocate

The Essential Guide to the Use of Skype in Education - The Tech Edvocate | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
Many educators don’t realize that Skype could be a valuable classroom asset that gives students lots of new opportunities to learn. When you hear about Skype, you most likely think of video calls that you might make in your spare time. However, there is an entire world of untapped resources available through Skype for your school.

If you have been trying to incorporate new ideas into your classroom, signing up for a Microsoft Educator Community membership might be a smart move. You can give your students access to tons of resources and real-world experiences that will deepen their knowledge of the concepts you teach. Find out what sort of classroom activities you could plan in our essential guide to the use of Skype in your classroom.

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10 ways to use Skype in the classroom – The Tech Edvocate

10 ways to use Skype in the classroom – The Tech Edvocate | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it

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Skypeathon 2016: Using Skype To Connect Our Classrooms via Jeffrey Bradbury

Skypeathon 2016: Using Skype To Connect Our Classrooms via Jeffrey Bradbury | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
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Best Skype Audio/Video Recording App

Best Skype Audio/Video Recording App | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
Learn how to record your audio and video Skype conversations using SKYPE Call Recorder from ECAMM.

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5 Creative Ways To Use Skype In The Classroom

5 Creative Ways To Use Skype In The Classroom | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
Creative Ways To Use Skype In The Classroom

The answer: in more ways than you could imagine. While Skype was not designed as an educational tool, it’s quickly becoming one as teachers discover the many ways it enriches their lessons and the lives of their students. Even something as simple as hosting a guest speaker through a video call can add excitement to a lesson.

As with any tech tool, it can seem daunting to introduce this into your classroom at first. If you don’t know where to start, try one of these five creative ideas.

 

Learn more:

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Skype

 


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Jen Pollard's curator insight, March 15, 2015 4:40 PM

Skype is a great tool to use in learning as it provides real time engagement with experts. This a great article with ideas about thinking outside of the box when integrating Skype. 

Phil Hobrla's curator insight, March 16, 2015 8:04 PM

Microsoft recently showcased a new Skype feature that allows for real-time, two-way, voice translation! This feature will make the Skype Cultural Exchange even more extensible and will allow those who use Skype for non-native language acquisition to have in-depth conversations, in their own languages, about their progress and issues in their learning. 

Henry Lee's curator insight, March 16, 2015 9:25 PM

Rescooped from Sarah Kozlowski. This make distance learning possible for virtual classrooms. While this setup up isn't ideal for a lot of virtual classroom setups, it can work as a low-tech solution.

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One-Click Free Web Collaboration Platform for Skype Users: LiveMinutes

One-Click Free Web Collaboration Platform for Skype Users: LiveMinutes | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it

Robin Good: LiveMinutes is a real-time collaboration tool that enables you to leverage the good audio conferencing capabilities of Skype while providing you with an elegantly-designed interface to share and collaborate around documents and presentations. 

Maximum capacity is around 20 participants with whom you can show any Office / OpenOffice document, PDF or presentation you have while also providing a live video of your selected presenter.

 

"When you change page or scroll to a paragraph, your guest's view is automatically updated, so you are always literally on the same page. You can also annotate your documents with sidenotes and drawing tools."

 

Not only. All your uploaded files are stored in a library where you can organize the according to types. 100MB capacity. (soon to be extended)

 

Other key features include:

Integrated Google Maps collaborationText chatMeeting scheduling systemParticipants rights managementSketching and diagramming toolsWhiteboarding toolsLive minutes reporting including files and chat exchangesOpen API

 

LiveMinutes is free to use and will soon add additional capabilities including multi-point video conferencing.

 

I really like whatLiveMinutes offers and would recommend anyone to try it. 

 

Features: http://liveminutes.com/en/features 

 

FAQ: http://liveminutes.com/en/faq 

 

More info:  http://liveminutes.com/ 


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