Interactive Videoconferencing
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Question: More of our teachers are asking about how they can participate in interactive videoconferencing with their students. Do you know of some websites we can use to find organizations and programs offering videoconferencing opportunities for students?
The IT Guy says:
Three good sources are the IDeaS website, the Center for Interactive Collaboration and Learning, and the SBC Videoconferencing for Learning website.
For establishing safe teacher-to-teacher connections for class projects and exchanges, check out ePals.
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