The cost of long distance in our classrooms is prohibitive. Here are two alternatives to walking down to the office to find a phone that calls a long distance number, though this will remain an option.
Link right to Calling with Google Voice
Link right to Calling with Google Hangouts
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An explanation of Google Voice can be found here.
What you'll need to set up Google Voice
- 1) Google Account
- 2) Touch-tone phone, with a U.S. number
- 3) Computer, with Internet access
Directions and support from Google can be found here.
Google Voice even has educational uses
- Vocabulary building
- Use the speech-to-text feature to post to social media or your blog
- Kids with dexterity issues can get their thoughts into text through the speech-to-text feature
- Have students practice fluency and compare their recordings over time to see growth
- Foreign language practice
- Have students create an audio journal on field trips
- Have students record podcasts since the audio files can be downloaded as mp3s
- Use the custom greetings for groups of students or parents
- Use recordings as reflection on content and concepts
- Make announcements or audio newsletters
- Record your plans for guest teachers
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Google Hangouts is a communication platform. It includes instant messaging, video chat, SMS and VoIP.
What you'll need to use Google Hangouts
- 1) Google Account
- 2) Computer, with Internet access
- 3) Headphones with a microphone
Make a call from Hangouts on your computer
- Open Hangouts at hangouts.google.com
- Click the phone tab .
- Type a phone number or name in the search box.
- If you are calling a phone number that has an extension, enter the extension using the dial pad .
3. When you've finished the call, close the Hangout window, or click the call end icon .
Google Hangouts has educational uses too
- Bring experts into your classroom through the video feature
- Have students practice speeches on their own, then in smaller groups
- Foreign language practice with students from another country
- Use recordings as reflection on content and concepts
- Make announcements or video newsletters
- Collaborate with kids around the world
- Record your plans for guest teachers and post it for the students too
- Record directions or screencast an example in a hangout; Embed it in a Schoology course