Discover how to communicate and collaborate with friends, colleagues, resource experts, and other classrooms using Skype.
Skype is a program that allows users to communication with voice, videoconferencing, or chat for free between computers.
Create a Skype account, add contacts, and conduct free audio and video conferences between computers.
Explore creative ways to use this tool to enhance teaching and learning.
1. Create a Skype account
- Getting Started (Mac)
- To Start Skype (Windows)
2. From Help Menu select "Getting Started" (Version 3) or "Welcome Screen" (Version 4) to:
- Test microphone, speakers, and camera settings
- Find friends and add contacts
- Make a free call to another computer
- Learn how to call regular phones FOR A FEE!
3. Add multiple callers to create a conference call
- Make a Conference Call (Mac)
- Make a Conference Call (Windows)
- During a regular call, you can add callers
4. Make a Video Call with a WebCam
- Video Calling (Mac - most newer macs have a built-in i-Sight camera )
- Video Calling (Windows - most Windows computers require a USB webcam)
- More answers about Video Calls
5. Start a Chat Session
- Chat and Group Chat (Mac)
- Chat and Group Chat (Windows)
6. Share Files
- Sending Files (Mac)
- Sending Files (Windows)
Ensure that your privacy options are set so that you only receive calls or chat messages from people on your contact list (i.e. people who you know and have chosen to add) or people who you've shared your details with. It's possible to have someone on your contact list but not share your details with them, so this option is even more private. View the Setting privacy options for use in the classroom demonstration for a walk through of how to do this.
Your status is a very important aspect of using Skype - it lets other users know whether or not you can or want to accept calls. While using Skype in school you should never set your status to Skype Me - this overrides your privacy settings mentioned above and allows anyone to call or message you. View the Setting your online status demonstration to see how to do this and what each state means.
Skype in Education
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| Skype Handout.doc No description | 893 kB | 22:35, 31 Oct 2008 | tthompson2 | Actions | ||
| Using Skype in the Classroom.doc No description | 85.5 kB | 01:40, 6 Nov 2008 | jschauer | Actions | ||
| Using Skype in the Classroom.pdf No description | 33.76 kB | 01:40, 6 Nov 2008 | jschauer | Actions | ||