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Skype is a free, downloadable tool that allows you to make free phone calls (with or without video) from your computer to another Skype user.
You use your Internet connection to turn your computer into an Internet phone.
What is Skype?
Photo provided by Clip Art.
Calling Video
Messaging
Skype Features
• Caller ID• Call forwarding• Call transfer• Voice mail
• Instant messaging
• Send files• Text messaging• Facebook
• Video calling• Group video
calls• Screen sharing
• Skype-to-Skype• Phone and
mobile• Conference
calls
Calling Video
OtherMessaging
www.skype.com
Advantages It’s free It’s easy to use It gives you free and easy
conference and video calling It’s safe (you set privacy levels and
choose who you accept calls from)
Can call across the world Brings societies together
Disadvantages Skype –to- Skype calls are free Cost to call landlines and mobiles Need internet access Computer, quality headphones,
and webcam required to use Feedback from computers built in
microphone and speakers No language translator
Advantages and Disadvantages
Skype: Advantages and Disadvantages of Skype.http://wadams6.blogspot.com
Educators• Teachers can collaborate on lessons, share information about each others cultures and school
activities• Share social interactions with students around the globe, create podcasts, and share projects;
students are engaged in learning process• Use for Professional Development and meetings. Save school funding-less travel• Have professionals give presentations to 3 different HS buildings at once.
Families
• Bring families closer together - weddings, special holidays or events• Communicate with family members – military, live abroad
Businesses• Save money• Hold calls from wherever you are• Reliable-calls will not get dropped• Call quality is clear
Current Operators
Top 5 Benefits of Skype for Small Businesses. http://mobileoffice.about.com
Download and install Skype from the Skype website Once installed open Skype and you’ll see a start-up screen Click on Don’t have a Skype Name?
Follow the directions to create a new Skype account and user name then click Sign In.◦ Choose a username that makes it easier for others to find you and conveys the right impression of who you
are
Setting up your Skype account
www.skype.com
Before adding contacts to your Skype account it is important to set up your Profile.
◦ The more relevant the information included in your profile, the easier it will be for others to know that they are connecting with the right person.
To change your profile you need to click on the Profile tab or select Skype>Profile>Edit your Profile from the menu bar.
Setting up your Skype Profile
www.skype.com
Change your picture by clicking on Choose Your Picture◦ Or select Skype>Profile>Change Your Picture◦ Note: It’s harder to locate the correct contact without a profile picture and you are
less likely to be added as contact if you’re using default avatar.
Setting up your Skype Profile
www.skype.com
Add your Country/Region, State/Province, City, Time, website, gender and language by clicking on each field or using the drop down menu.
Setting up your Skype Profile
www.skype.com
Complete your About Me information.
You can check how others will see your profile information by clicking on the Public profile and Contacts only buttons at the top of your Profile page.
Setting up your Skype Profile
www.skype.com
Public Profile is what people see when they search for Skype contact details.
Contacts only are what people who have been added to your Skype account can see.
Setting up your Skype Profile
www.skype.com
Privacy setting control who can contact you via Skype, how long your IM history is kept and is used to manage blocked users.
It is advisable to adjust the settings before using Skype. Default setting allows your Contact list to see:
◦ Your Profile picture◦ Application share their screen◦ Video talk with you◦ Send IM’s
To change your privacy settings select Skype>Privacy in the menu bar.
Setting your Privacy Options
www.skype.com
To minimize unwanted calls from anyone you might want to change it to “Allow calls from….people in my Contact list only.”
Setting your Privacy Options
www.skype.com
Personal Skype Calls◦ Make sure Audio and Video is properly set before making calls.◦ To make calls you need headset with microphones and microphone with speakers.◦ If using laptop adjust sound setting to prevent feedback. ◦ Web camera (optional) dependent on whether you like video talk.
Classroom Skype Calls◦ Desktop microphones◦ Speakers◦ Web camera◦ Interactive white board for display or a data projector if conferencing with another class
Setting up Audio and Video
www.skype.com
Once connected configure your Auto settings by going to Call>Audio Settings in the menu bar.
Select Microphone and Speakers from the drag down options.
Repeat process to set web cam using Video Settings options.
Setting up Audio and Video
www.skype.com
Click on Eco/Sound Test Service.
Click on call.
Follow directions to test using Skype’ automatic sound test services.
Test Audio, Sound and Video
www.skype.com
To contact people add username to your Skype account. Select Contacts>Add a Contact in menu bar or click on Add Contact. Enter their full name, email address or Skype name.
Adding People to your Account
www.skype.com
If Skype account of the person you wish to add is displayed, click Add below the contact◦ Clicking on the Avatar displays all their profile◦ If more than one account matches your search , click on view to check all matches found◦ Before adding contact, you must send a request to that person.◦ Enter same text to introduce yourself.
Adding People to your Account
www.skype.com
Once person agrees to your request, they are added to your contact list. You can place free calls, video calls, send instant messages and files to
each other.
Adding People to your Account
www.skype.com
How to Use Skype: A Video Tutorial –You Tube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRTF-Spt-3E&feature=related(to get to above link right click link> open hyperlink and it will open)
Need Additional Information ?
www.youtube.com
Photo provided by Clip Art
Educators guide to using Skype. www.skype.com
Top 5 Benefits of Skype for Small Businesses. http://mobileoffice.about.com
A closer look at Skype, the advantages and disadvantages.◦ http://blog.lancom.co.nz/index.php/2008/06/05/a-closer-look-at-sk
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Schrum, Lynne and Solomon, Gwen. Web 2.0 how-to for educators. P.248.
Resources
"Goals that are not written down are just wishes. "~ Unknown
Skype will open doors to many opportunities for communication all over the world, allow our students to speak to other children first-hand about their homes, schools, culture, and challenge us to grow as educators by sharing best-practices and experiences with others in others in field of education. I hope this presentation will challenge you to incorporate Skype as a part of classroom instruction and as a part of your personal development in the world of technology.
Motivational Goalswww.motivatingquotes.com/goalsq.htm.