"Elementary school teachers were much less likely than secondary teachers to be frequent technology users; 15 percent of elementary teachers were frequent users and 43 percent were infrequent users, compared with 27 percent and 29 percent of secondary teachers, respectively. Among secondary teachers, social studies teachers were most likely to be frequent technology users (33 percent), while English teachers were least likely (16 percent)."
-via Jennifer Dorman
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Using Skype in the Classroom
Desktop Voice and Videoconferencing Software in Education
Discover how to communicate and collaborate with friends, colleagues, resource experts, and other classrooms using Skype.
Skype is a program that allows users to communication with voice, videoconferencing, or chat for free between computers.
Create a Skype account, add contacts, and conduct free audio and video conferences between computers.
Explore creative ways to use this tool to enhance teaching and learning.
Movie Licensing USA provides one-time and annual Public Performance Site Licenses so that K-12 schools can show movies legally for non-teaching activities such as Family Movie Nights, Before- After-School programs, Student Rewards, Holiday Events and more.