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Digital Communication Assignment: Digital Communication Assignment: Skype, Listserv, and IMSkype, Listserv, and IM
Wayne State UniversityWayne State University
Sarah LaFramboiseSarah LaFramboiseShevetta ReedShevetta Reed
Kathleen SamulskiKathleen SamulskiRobert StewartRobert Stewart
SkypeSkype
Skype BackgroundSkype Background
Software ProgramSoftware ProgramUses voice over “internet protocol” (VoIP)Uses voice over “internet protocol” (VoIP)Most frequently used to make telephone Most frequently used to make telephone calls and video calls via the computercalls and video calls via the computerMost often used with other Skype software Most often used with other Skype software users (Skypers)users (Skypers)Free to download and use Free to download and use www.Skype.comwww.Skype.comRoutes voice over the InternetRoutes voice over the Internet
SkypersSkypersOver 100 million Over 100 million registered usersregistered users
Average user age is Average user age is 29.7 years old29.7 years old
Brazil and China Brazil and China have the most have the most Skypers of any Skypers of any countrycountry
Skype FeaturesSkype FeaturesSkypeOutSkypeOut– Users call traditional (non Skype) phone numbers for small chargeUsers call traditional (non Skype) phone numbers for small charge
SkypeInSkypeIn– Users receive non-Skype calls from traditional phone numbersUsers receive non-Skype calls from traditional phone numbers
Skype ChatSkype Chat– Real-time instant messaging Real-time instant messaging
Skype Video CallingSkype Video Calling– Supports one-to-one video chatSupports one-to-one video chat
Skype HardwareSkype Hardware– Devices which are compatible with SkypeDevices which are compatible with Skype
SkypecastsSkypecasts– Live moderated conversations with up to 100 people.Live moderated conversations with up to 100 people.
Skype SMSSkype SMS– Users send text messages to mobile phonesUsers send text messages to mobile phones
Skype ZonesSkype Zones– Special software allows access in Skype hot spotsSpecial software allows access in Skype hot spots
Skype History LogsSkype History Logs– Skype Zones Beta logs files which remain accessibleSkype Zones Beta logs files which remain accessible
Skype in the classroomSkype in the classroom
Students learn through communicating Students learn through communicating with people from around the worldwith people from around the world
Cost efficient—free to download, install Cost efficient—free to download, install and useand use
Versatile modes of communication are Versatile modes of communication are available to accommodate a wide variety available to accommodate a wide variety of lessons and age groups of lessons and age groups
ListservListserv
Listserv BackgroundListserv BackgroundLISTSERVLISTSERV® ® is the first electronic mailing list is the first electronic mailing list applicationapplicationLists developed by topicLists developed by topicUsers subscribe to mailing lists with topics of Users subscribe to mailing lists with topics of interest to theminterest to themE-mail addressed to the Listserv mailing list E-mail addressed to the Listserv mailing list automatically e-mailed to all of the subscribers on automatically e-mailed to all of the subscribers on the listthe listTypes of listsTypes of lists– Announcement Lists: lists utilized as a one-way agent in Announcement Lists: lists utilized as a one-way agent in
which information can only be "posted to" by specific which information can only be "posted to" by specific people.people.
– Discussion List: lists to which any subscriber may post. Discussion List: lists to which any subscriber may post.
Listserv (continued)Listserv (continued)
Some lists demand the approval of a moderatorSome lists demand the approval of a moderator
Official Listserv catalog of lists: Official Listserv catalog of lists: http://www.lsoft.com/catalist.html
““listserve” is now a generic term for electronic listserve” is now a generic term for electronic mailing list or e-mail listmailing list or e-mail list
List address: the address users use to submit List address: the address users use to submit information with the groupinformation with the group
LISTSERV address: address that users LISTSERV address: address that users communicate through to subscribe and communicate through to subscribe and unsubscribeunsubscribe
History of ListservHistory of Listserv
Listserv in the classroomListserv in the classroom
Students learn via mailing lists which Students learn via mailing lists which pertain to their curriculumpertain to their curriculum
Students learn to gather information via Students learn to gather information via mailing listsmailing lists
Students share information on mailing listsStudents share information on mailing lists
IMIM
Instant Messaging (IM) BackgroundInstant Messaging (IM) Background
Communication between two or more people Communication between two or more people using typed textusing typed text
Takes place in real timeTakes place in real time
Messages transmitted via the InternetMessages transmitted via the Internet
Needs a client programNeeds a client program
Facilitates communication and teamworkFacilitates communication and teamwork
Mobile IM via mobile phoneMobile IM via mobile phone
IM ServicesIM Services
ICQICQ
Jabber Jabber
QnextQnext
QQQQ
SkypeSkype
Gadu-Gadu-GaduGadu
Windows Windows MessengerMessenger
AOL IMAOL IM
ExciteExcite
Yahoo Yahoo MessengerMessenger
iChatiChat
Google TalkGoogle Talk
FeaturesFeatures
User approves their buddies which are User approves their buddies which are kept on their listkept on their list
User list shows what “buddies” are onlineUser list shows what “buddies” are online
Users may indicate whether they are Users may indicate whether they are unavailableunavailable
Users can block other viewers from seeing Users can block other viewers from seeing themthem
Mobile instant messagingMobile instant messaging
IM in the classroomIM in the classroom
Students connect with each otherStudents connect with each otherStudents connect with their instructorsStudents connect with their instructorsStudent communicate with others around Student communicate with others around the worldthe worldLow costLow cost““Back channels” allow secondary Back channels” allow secondary conversationsconversations– Students gain clarification while avoiding Students gain clarification while avoiding
disruptionsdisruptions
Elementary Lesson Elementary Lesson PlansPlans
Elementary Lesson Elementary Lesson PlansPlans
Disasters Lesson PlanGrade level: Upper
Elementary Subject: Language Arts,
Social Studies, and Science
Lesson Overview• In this lesson, students first read fiction
and nonfiction accounts about different types of disasters.
• The class then uses Skype and Instant Messaging to interview students in a different part of the country about natural or manmade disasters in their area.
• The students will utilize listserv to communicate with the teacher and class.
Lesson Steps• Students will explore nonfiction and fiction books about
disasters and survivors.• Teacher will initiate contact with a class in a school in an
area of interest to students. Ideas include places where students have already survived a flood, a fire, a volcano, or an earthquake. The disaster can be man-made or natural.
• Students will use a K-W-L chart (K: what I Know , W: what I Want to learn & L: what I Learned) to gather information on what they know about that type of disaster and to form the topics of inquiry that interest them.
• Students will use the Internet and other resources to complete background research about the type of disaster as well as the geographical area of the class they will chat with. They should also make sure they are prepared to answer questions about disasters in their area.
Lesson Steps, cont.• Students will work in small groups to prepare interview
questions for their chat with the other class.• The teacher, in a whole group activity, conducts the
chat with the other class using Skype and instant messaging while students participate.
• After the chat, the students use their background research and what they learned from the other class to each write a fictional first-person account of surviving the disaster they discussed.
• Utilize a listserv class in order to communicate with the teacher and the other students what has been learned about other areas and the disasters encountered there.
Outcomes• After completing this lesson, students
will:– Have a greater understanding of natural
and man-made disasters– Use a variety of resources to conduct
research on a topic– Work cooperatively to prepare interview
questions– Interview other students and be
interviewed about a type of disaster– Write a fictional first-person narrative
Technology Skills• After completing this project,
students will have skills necessary to:– Use the Internet to research a topic– Use a word-processing document to
write a fictional account– Gather information via Skype, instant
messaging and listserv
Assessment Suggestions
• Students can be assessed on their:– interview questions– K-W-L charts– first-person accounts
Grade level: Upper Elementary
Subject: Language Arts Poetry Lesson Plan
Lesson Overview• In this lesson, students in three classes in different
locations become Poetry experts as they use Skype and instant messaging to teach and learn from each other about different poetic styles.
• Six types of poetry are taught: limerick, haiku, acrostic, couplet, cinquain, and concrete.
• First, each teacher introduces a type of poem to his or her class.
• Students in each class practice writing their own poems in that style.
• Students in that class will then introduce that poetic style to the other classes.
• At the end, students will use a listserv topic to communicate what they have learned to the teacher and peers.
Lesson Steps• Partner with two other classes and determine
the schedule for chatting with each class.• In the first week, each teacher introduces a
different poetic style to their class; for example: Class A does cinquain, Class B, concrete, and Class C, haiku.
• Students in each class write and edit their own examples of poems in the first style they have learned.
• Students share their poems with their assigned group. Each group selects one poem to share with the class they are teaching.
Lesson Steps, cont.• Each group prepares one part of a lesson, modeled
after the teacher’s introductory lesson, to teach the other classes about the poetry form they have just learned.
• The teacher monitors each group to ensure they have a clear presentation and examples.
• Students have a Skype chat or Skype video calling with both of the other classes to teach their assigned poetic form and a video Skype chat to learn a new poetic form from each of the other classes.
• Students in the class learning the poetic form use chat and text messaging to ask questions during the presentation.
• After learning two new forms of poetry, each student writes a poem using those styles.
Lesson Steps, cont.• After the first three forms of poetry are introduced,
each teacher introduces their class to another form of poetry, for example: Class A does limerick, Class B, couplet, and Class C, acrostic.
• Repeat the same process to learn the next three forms.
• Note: If having the students teach is not realistic for your situation, this project can be adapted so that the teachers deliver the instruction but the students share examples of each type of poem and perform a Poetry Presentation at the end.
• Access the listserv group topic for the class and email the entire group about what you have learned and taught to the other classes.
Outcomes• After completing this lesson,
students will be able to:– Describe the characteristics of and
recognize limerick, haiku, acrostic, couplet, cinquain, and concrete poems
– Write limerick, haiku, acrostic, couplet, cinquain, and concrete poems
– Work in a group to teach an audience about the characteristics of one poem
Technology Skills• After completing this lesson,
students will be able to:– Utilize listserv to communicate with
teacher and class peers– Use Skype chat, Skype video to
collaborate with peers– Use a word-processing document to
write poems
Assessment Suggestions
• Students written poetry can be reviewed by teachers and peers
• Students can be assessed on their contributions to the listserv discussion and Skype chats
Middle School LessonsMiddle School Lessons
88thth Grade GradeMiddle SchoolMiddle School
Physical EducationPhysical Education
Indoor Rowing RegattaIndoor Rowing Regatta
PurposePurpose
• Students will conduct an indoor Students will conduct an indoor rowing regatta among other K-12 rowing regatta among other K-12 schools.schools.
• Students will use a list server.Students will use a list server.
• Students will use IM to communicate Students will use IM to communicate with other schools.with other schools.
• Students will use Skype to monitor Students will use Skype to monitor event.event.
Description of LessonDescription of Lesson
• Students will e-mail an invitation to middle Students will e-mail an invitation to middle and high schools listed with Concept2 and high schools listed with Concept2 Rowing.Rowing.
• Students will use IM to set-up procedures Students will use IM to set-up procedures and scheduled rowing times to be used for and scheduled rowing times to be used for the Internet Regatta.the Internet Regatta.
• Students will use Skype to conduct the Students will use Skype to conduct the event, monitor issues, and allow for real-event, monitor issues, and allow for real-time competition.time competition.
Description of Lesson cont.Description of Lesson cont.
• Results of current races will be Results of current races will be announced using IM.announced using IM.
• Final listing of times and regatta Final listing of times and regatta results will be posted using Concept results will be posted using Concept 2 list serve.2 list serve.
• Trophy presentation will be Trophy presentation will be announced using a conference call.announced using a conference call.
AssessmentAssessment
• Students will demonstrate working Students will demonstrate working knowledge of technology used.knowledge of technology used.
• Students will publish their rowing results Students will publish their rowing results on the school website.on the school website.
• Student groups will publish regatta results Student groups will publish regatta results on the Concept2 discussion board and e-on the Concept2 discussion board and e-mail participants upon posting results.mail participants upon posting results.
• Students will write a one page paper Students will write a one page paper explaining their use of technology during explaining their use of technology during the regatta.the regatta.
Benefits of the Digital Benefits of the Digital ResourcesResources• IM allows students to provide in-depth IM allows students to provide in-depth
planning in real-time. Students are planning in real-time. Students are able to quickly address any problems.able to quickly address any problems.
• Listserv provides students the ability Listserv provides students the ability to target the proper audience for their to target the proper audience for their regatta.regatta.
• Skype allows for real-time Skype allows for real-time communication to address immediate communication to address immediate problems. problems.
77thth and 8 and 8thth grade gradeMiddle SchoolMiddle School
Social Studies – HistorySocial Studies – History
DiplomacyDiplomacy
PurposePurpose
Students will use IM to communicate Students will use IM to communicate with playing groups.with playing groups.
Students will use Skype to monitor Students will use Skype to monitor progression of game play and to progression of game play and to make announcements.make announcements.
Students will subscribe to a listserv Students will subscribe to a listserv to gather information on strategies to gather information on strategies and alliances employed during WWI.and alliances employed during WWI.
Description of LessonDescription of Lesson
Diplomacy is a simulation board Diplomacy is a simulation board game that uses strategy and game that uses strategy and negotiation to control WWI Europe.negotiation to control WWI Europe.
Students will divide three S.S. Students will divide three S.S. classrooms into 6 or 7 groups. Each classrooms into 6 or 7 groups. Each group will control a country.group will control a country.
Students will use IM to form alliances Students will use IM to form alliances during the negotiating period.during the negotiating period.
Students will use IM to communicate Students will use IM to communicate their moves to the instructor/judge.their moves to the instructor/judge.
Instructor/judge will use Skype to Instructor/judge will use Skype to communicate moves and results to communicate moves and results to each of the classrooms.each of the classrooms.
Students may use Skype to make Students may use Skype to make announcements to the whole gaming announcements to the whole gaming group.group.
AssessmentAssessment Students will participate in the game at Students will participate in the game at
least one time using IM.least one time using IM. Students will provide an audio history of Students will provide an audio history of
their “country’s” participation in the game their “country’s” participation in the game including strategy, important moves, including strategy, important moves, triumphs, and disappointments.triumphs, and disappointments.
Students will compare advantages and Students will compare advantages and disadvantages of using technology to disadvantages of using technology to facilitate game play. facilitate game play.
Students will demonstrate working Students will demonstrate working knowledge of technology used.knowledge of technology used.
Benefits of the Digital Benefits of the Digital ResourcesResources
IM allows students to confidentially IM allows students to confidentially propose and form alliances.propose and form alliances.
Listserv provides students with Listserv provides students with background knowledge and background knowledge and strategies.strategies.
Use of Skype allows the participation Use of Skype allows the participation of multiple classrooms at the same of multiple classrooms at the same time.time.
High School LessonsHigh School Lessons
Research PaperResearch Paper1212thth Grade Grade
EnglishEnglish
PurposePurpose
Students will write a research paper Students will write a research paper demonstrating knowledge on a demonstrating knowledge on a subject of their choicesubject of their choice
Students will use e-pal (Skype)Students will use e-pal (Skype) Students will use IM to communicate Students will use IM to communicate
with the instructorwith the instructor Students will use at least 5 words Students will use at least 5 words
learned from a mailing listlearned from a mailing list
Description of LessonDescription of Lesson Using e-Pal (Using e-Pal (www.epals.org) the students can ) the students can
collaborate with other students from another collaborate with other students from another school using Skype and research their topicschool using Skype and research their topic
During the time of production of the paper, the During the time of production of the paper, the teacher can set up real talk time after school teacher can set up real talk time after school hours using instant messaging questions they hours using instant messaging questions they may have.may have.
Students will be encouraged to use words that Students will be encouraged to use words that are sent to them daily from their subscription of are sent to them daily from their subscription of Merriam-Webster Online (Merriam-Webster Online (http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/mwwod.pl).).
AssessmentAssessment Students will demonstrate considerable Students will demonstrate considerable
knowledge of their subject in their completed knowledge of their subject in their completed research paperresearch paper
Students will identify the vocabulary words they Students will identify the vocabulary words they included from the mailing listincluded from the mailing list
Students will participate in at least one real time Students will participate in at least one real time talk with the instructor using IMtalk with the instructor using IM
Students will identify the students with whom Students will identify the students with whom they collaborated and provide notes from this they collaborated and provide notes from this Skype interactionSkype interaction
Students will demonstrate working knowledge of Students will demonstrate working knowledge of their use of Skype, listserv, and instant their use of Skype, listserv, and instant messagingmessaging
Benefits of the Digital Benefits of the Digital ResourcesResources
Skype allows students to expand their Skype allows students to expand their knowledge while communicating with knowledge while communicating with different audiencesdifferent audiences
Instant Messaging offers an alternative Instant Messaging offers an alternative way for students to discuss and clarify the way for students to discuss and clarify the assignmentassignment
Listserv provides students with new Listserv provides students with new vocabulary on a daily basisvocabulary on a daily basis
Use of all three resources allows student to Use of all three resources allows student to gain familiarity, recognize the resources, gain familiarity, recognize the resources, and encourage future use and encourage future use
Choosing a CollegeChoosing a College1212thth Grade Grade
Career CounselingCareer Counseling
PurposePurpose
Students will identify a list of three Students will identify a list of three college to which they will applycollege to which they will apply
Students will use Skype, listserv, and Students will use Skype, listserv, and instant message to gather instant message to gather information and discover those information and discover those colleges and universities of interest colleges and universities of interest
Description of LessonDescription of Lesson
Students will contact various colleges or Students will contact various colleges or universities in which they are interested by universities in which they are interested by using Skypeusing Skype
The colleges and university will then add The colleges and university will then add them to their listserv and send the them to their listserv and send the students regular information about students regular information about admissions and events at the schooladmissions and events at the school
Students can communicate with others Students can communicate with others from the college or university through from the college or university through instant messaging to compare campus life instant messaging to compare campus life
AssessmentAssessment
Students will give informal Students will give informal presentations to the class outlining presentations to the class outlining their final choicestheir final choices
Students will identify information Students will identify information which led them to their decisionswhich led them to their decisions
Students submit the contact Students submit the contact information necessary to apply to information necessary to apply to these institutionsthese institutions
Benefits of the Digital Benefits of the Digital ResourcesResources
The use of Skype offers students a cost efficient The use of Skype offers students a cost efficient and effective mode to contact different and effective mode to contact different institutionsinstitutions
By using listserv students are able to gather By using listserv students are able to gather information necessary to evaluate the institutionsinformation necessary to evaluate the institutions
IM offers students personalized information from IM offers students personalized information from real students at the collegesreal students at the colleges
Use of all three resources allows students to gain Use of all three resources allows students to gain familiarity, recognize the resources, and familiarity, recognize the resources, and encourage future use encourage future use
Students will demonstrate working knowledge of Students will demonstrate working knowledge of their use of Skype, listserv, and instant their use of Skype, listserv, and instant messagingmessaging
References
Instant messaging. (2006, November 4). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved November 4, 2006, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instant_messenger
Listserve. (2006, November 4). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved November 4, 2006, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listserve
Skype. (2006, November 3). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved November 3, 2006, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skype
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