Week 2: Jan 21 - 27
Text and voice synchronous communication tools: Tapped In, Yahoo Messenger and Skype in Worldbridges. |
Objectives
By the end of this week you will have:
- chatted with moderators and participants through different synchronous media
- explored powerful features of these media
- created your own virtual office at Tapped In
- explored voice chat and webcam-enhanced chat applications
- attended the live presentation on the topic of the week
- commented on the presentation of the week
- answered the questions of the week
- read and commented on the Week 2 readings
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Activities
1. Download and install Yahoo Messenger (YM) and Skype, if you haven't done so yet; then,
- create a Friend (buddy) List (YM) / Contacts (Skype) using the participants' Yahoo and Skype IDs available at our Participants page; or in our Yahoo Group Database (write your ID's in the database so you can be contacted by other participants);
- explore these tools and their features, including voice chat, by joining any of the moderators and other participants for chats or conferences (group chats), and reflect on their potential in TEFL/TESL;
- send a message with your reflections on these tools or post them to our Voice Board:
2. Join Michael Coghlan at Yahoo Messenger on Thursday, Jan, 24th at 1200 GMT, for a chat on the use of voice communication tools;
3. Join Jeff Lebow and Dave Cormier at Worldbridges for a webcast, and voice and text chat on Webcasting and podcasting;
- Part I: Monday, January 21 at Midnight GMT
- Part 2: Sunday, January 27 at 17:00 GMT
4. Post your comments about these live presentations on our BaW-08 blog.
Questions of the week
*How do you start a conference and invite guests at Yahoo Messenger? |
*How do you save your chatlogs to your hard drive at YM? |
*How do you display your picture at YM? |
Post your answers to our YG list. Let’s see who can answer these questions! :-)
Suggested readings
Click here for a brief overview of each suggestion. |
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