Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Skype in the classroom: A Network for Teachers

Skype has just launched Skype in the classroom, a free community to help teachers everywhere use Skype to help their students learn.

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Skype in the classroom lets teachers to connect, share, and find partner classes. Skype created this service in response to and in consultation with the growing number of teachers using Skype in their classrooms.

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To use Skype in the classroom, create a profile that with your interests and location. Then browse the community for teachers you’d like to connect with. Then share Skype-related teaching resources.

You can join Skype in the classroom using your current Skype account or create a new one.

Note: Skype in the classroom is still in beta.

DISCLOSURE OF MATERIAL CONNECTION: http://cmp.ly/0

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