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The Global Classroom Project: Building Commmunity

We’re always interested in programs that help teachers and their students connect with each other. So when I heard about the Global Classroom Project I asked Michael Graffin to write a blog post to tell us more. About the Global

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Our Skype Other Classrooms list has been updated – Are your contact details on the list?

Free voice and video calls using Skype is great for talking with authors, experts, peer classrooms, language classes, and more. This is why we created the Skype Other Classrooms list — to help educators make connections with other classes interested in

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The Complete Educator’s Guide to Using Skype effectively in the classroom

Increasingly, educators globally are transforming their classroom using Skype to create powerful, authentic, motivating learning experiences for their students. From connecting with classrooms in other locations to learning about each others’ culture to connecting with content experts – educators are extending learning

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Looking For Global Projects For Your Students?

Looking for activities to do with your students? Here’s a couple of projects that I’m watching that might interest you.  Meanwhile if you know of any other projects that would interest educators – please leave a comment to share so

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Please Share Your Contact Details If You’re Interested In Connecting With Other Classrooms

So how do you find classrooms to communicate with in other countries? Hadn’t thought of that when I wrote the Quick Start Tips For New Skype Users post but fortunately Mike and David Ashby did. So how can we make

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