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50 Awesome Ways to Use Skype in the Classroom
Skype is a free and easy way for teachers to open up their classroom and their students to a world way beyond their campus. With Skype, students can learn from other students, connect with other cultures, and expand their knowledge in amazing ways. Teachers and parents can also benefit from Skype in the classroom. Read below to learn how you can take advantage of the power of Skype in your classroom.
Met Any Good Authors Lately? Classroom author visits can happen via Skype
Met Any Good Authors Lately? Classroom author visits can happen via Skype (here's a list of those who do it for free)
Classroom author visits can happen via Skype (here’s a list of those who do this for free)
Skype an Author Into Your Library or Classroom - Skype An Author Network
Wouldn't it be great to invite authors into your classroom or library to video chat with students before, during, and/or after you've read their books? We are growing a list of authors who want to make that connection with you. See the alphabetical list in the scrolling author box on the left. Read on to find out just how easy it is!
Mikogo: Free Online Meetings
Looking to host an online meeting without paying through the teeth? Look no further. Mikogo is a free online desktop sharing tool full of features to assist you in conducting the perfect online presentation. Take advantage of the opportunity to conduct presentations in true color quality across the world with up to 10 participants simultaneously, while still sitting at your desk!
Mikogo Skype Extra
Mikogo and Skype: Creating seamless Web conferences with screen sharing, voice, instant chat, and video – without paying a cent!
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