Skype in the News

by Langwitches ~ March 4th, 2010. Filed under: Video Conference.

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I was recently contacted by Shanthi Venkataraman, a student from Columbia University, Graudate School of Journalism.

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Shanti was interested in hearing how Skype was used in Schools. We had a great interview, yes, you guessed it via Skype. She just informed me that her article Skype Gives Students Window on the World was published.

My friend, Chrissy Hellyer,  TeachingSagittarian, and Wes Fryer, Moving at the Speed of Creativity, were also interviewed.

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1 Response to Skype in the News

  1. It takes leadership to get creative in schools and support the use of Skype « Moving at the Speed of Creativity

    [...] tip to Silvia Tolisano for her tweet and post, "Skype in the News," which highlighted Shanthi Venkataraman's recent article for the Columbia News Service, "Skype [...]

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