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Using Skype for global teleconferencing in schools

Chris is a teacher in South Carolina. He sent me a link to his blog where he documents a project of his to use Skype to videoconference with another class who is thousands of miles away in Peru in South America. Apparently it went fine and the kids loved it.

Schools used to be isolated entities. You went to your school and you heard from your teachers. I don’t remember too much about other schools, except if there was some competition and we had to compete against them. Now with tools like Skype that make affordable global videoconferencing available to classrooms on a tight budget, the world is smaller than ever.

> Ten years ago, the differences between the two cultures would have been significantly more profound. Widespread adoption of the Internet, popular music, television and other flatteners have created a global culture. My kids knew the same shows, listened to some of the same bands (artists) and spoke some of the same vernacular. The true flattening moment for my kids was when they realized that all of the Peruvian students were at _least_ bilingual. Some are trilingual. My students are figuring out that if they intend to compete for work in ten years, it is high time they step it up. The competition is getting fierce, and the cultural differences are shrinking.

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10 thoughts on “Using Skype for global teleconferencing in schools

  1. assistivetek said 2345 days ago

    I have been using Skype with a webcam to bring in experts in the field of assistive technolgy to my graduate class that I teach at the College of St. Elizabeth which is located in Morristown, NJ. Coupling Skype with screen sharing software really brings the world a lot closer. You can read about my Skype experiences at assistivetek/blogspot.com

  2. coffeyc said 2334 days ago

    I am a Spanish teacher at Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI- USA. I began using Skype last semester for language exchange with native Spanish speakers all over the globe. The response from both native English and Spanish speakers was exciting. Next semester We will be piloting an exchange with a University in Cali, Colombia. These virtual exchanges are taking language learning to a new three dimensional realm. International experiences at the click of a mouse.

  3. josietalking said 2086 days ago

    SKYPE A POET INTO YOUR CLASSROOM

    JOSIE’S POETRY – http://www.whiteheadm.co.uk – There are hundreds of poems available, with voice recordings, to help both overseas students and English children with their language, as well as being lots of fun. Josie whitehead is a poet who visits classrooms across the world by Skype to read to students, speak with them, listen to what they have written and encourage them.

  4. kconti10 said 2030 days ago

    Josie — How can I get you to visit one of our classrooms in the US? We are writing poetry with 10 year olds…

    Kathy C.

  5. brian.f.moore said 1698 days ago

    Good morning,
    I am on a small team of teachers at Alexandria Middle School in Hunterdon County, NJ who are attempting to connect with either other classrooms or individuals via Skype to enhance the educational experience of our students in ANY academic area (Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, Math, Spanish, etc.) If you would be interested in connecting with us, please respond! We are new to this (obviously), and are unsure of how to connect with people through the Skype website unless you already know his/her name. Thank you!
    ~ Brian Moore

  6. mrs.d.ray said 1673 days ago

    Brian Moore….

    I am a teacher in Hunterdon Co as well. I teach 4th and 5th grade. I am interested in having my classes communicate via Skype as well.

    Please feel free to email me at: holykow@hotmail.com
    thanks

  7. solangecifre said 1492 days ago

    Hi, I teach British and American Literature in Buenos Aires,Argentina.I have different groups of students between 15 and 19 years old. Some of them will start reading “The Crucible” and other “Things Fall Apart” and “Cry the beloved Country”. I want to contact another group of students in a different country for them to analyse the novel together, to make questions to each other,etc.
    If you are interested please contact me at: solangecifre@yahoo.com.ar
    Thanks

  8. maria.holland2 said 1456 days ago

    Hi. I teach advanced Spanish (4th and 5th years ) at the high school level. I have about 20 students per class and we would like to Skype with students from any Spanish-speaking country on many topics. Our students are new at this, but when we were in Costa Rica in February, we used Skype with our school in the US and it proved to be very beneficial. I would like to communicate with Hispanic students from all over the world. If interested, please contact me at mholland@ncolonie.org.
    Thank you

  9. josietalking said 1390 days ago

    SKYPE A POET TO YOUR CLASSROOM

    To Kathy, above, and other teachers: If you Google: JOSIE’S POEMS you will find my new website and can contact me by Email. I am just about to have five books and a small animated film published (September), and you can read about it on my website. Skype makes it possible for me to make short visits to school classrooms, introduce myself, read to the children, talk to them, answer questions and, best of all, listen to what they have written. Children love to tell poets what they have done. Please come and see my website.

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