Skype in the classroom
7th grade classes in Colorado, USA and El  Salvador were working on  collaborative presentations in Google Docs related to what a day looked  like for kids in their respective countries.  Early in the project as  students were editing their google docs excitement erupted. The other  class was also online and working on  the presentations.  Immediately Google Apps group chat windows began  popping  up and student exclamations could be heard all around the room. These  students were no longer separated by thousands of miles.
We very quickly shifted the entire class into the center of the room and  our partners in El Salvador did the same.  We got Skype  up and running at both ends and within minutes were video conferencing  with our partner school, and the excitement began to crescendo. We had  not prepared in advance for this. It was a bit of a surprise, so there  was no script, just kids engaging in discussions about each other, face  to face with their partners in another country using Skype. Hobbies,  favorite  books, musicians and the weather were the main topics of discussion.
This  impromptu skype lesson developed further as we began to prepare for our  final conference with the schools, sharing our projects and asking  questions of each others' culture etc...  Skype allowed us to bridge the  distance gap and students soon realized that kids in other countries  aren't so different from one another.  They enjoyed similar experiences  in all avenues of life. 
My collaborative partner is this project was Jennifer Garcia the Learning Resources Centre Coordinator from Academia Britanica Custaleca in El Salvador.  Together we coordinated this learning experience for our students and used skype to iron out the details.
Check out the student presentations on the ABC wiki.
 
 
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