Global “Heart”warming...Zoom vs. Skype ZOOM Up to 50 participants Can be scheduled or instant...
Transcript of Global “Heart”warming...Zoom vs. Skype ZOOM Up to 50 participants Can be scheduled or instant...
Some Ways to Globally Connect● Teleconferencing (Skype/Zoom/Google Hangouts)● Tweeting● Blogging● Project-ing
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Teleconferencing
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SkypeComplete Educator Guide
Skype ProceduresMystery Number SkypeSkype in the Classroom
Authors Who Skype
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Zoom vs. Skype
ZOOM
Up to 50 participants
Can be scheduled or instant
Can share screen or apps
Whiteboarding and co-annotation available
Not quite as well-known, bit of learning curve
SKYPE
Up to 25 participants
Instant only
Cannot share screen or apps
No whiteboard or co-annotation
Fairly easy to use
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Chatting with the designer of the Zoombinis app
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Interviewing the founder of the Hill Country Science Mill
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Catching up with a classmate who has moved out of state
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Asking an expert about Genius Hour projects
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Getting information as we are beta testing a new product
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50 More Ways to Use Teleconferencing in the Classroom
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Tweeting
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“Real” Twitter ResourcesAlice Keeler’s Twitter Tips
Cybraryman Twitter Page
Using Twitter in Primary Grades
Twitter Classroom Connections
Twitter Games
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District-wide Elementary GT S.C.A.M.P.E.R. Twitter Chat
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Finding Other Classrooms to Tweet
*my blog post about Matt Gomez using Twitter in the classroom
● Primary Classrooms That Tweet (via Matt Gomez *)
● Great Twitter Classroom Connections (via Drew Frank)
Hashing Out Hashtags
You should know: #globaled, #globallearning, #globaledchat, #sel
Other Educational Hashtags
How to Participate in a Twitter Chat
Twitter Chat Calendar
Tweetdeck
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Statistics What percentage of students secondary students, when surveyed, do you think said that “understanding different cultures” was the most important subject area - ahead of writing and math skills?
60 % What percentage of students secondary students, when surveyed, do you think said that “understanding different cultures” was the most important subject area - ahead of writing and math skills?
“7 Shocking Statistics Illustrating the Importance of Global Education”
Global Cardboard Challenge
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Flipgrid
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Level Up Village($)
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3D Stanley
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Crowd-Sourced Global Project Ideas
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@terrieichholzengagetheirminds.comengagetheirminds@gmail.comGenius Hour Link
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