Skype--A security issue for schools? - Classroom 2.02024-03-29T09:57:13Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topics/skypea-security-issue-for?commentId=649749%3AComment%3A429657&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWe had the same issue in Seat…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-01-25:649749:Comment:4300952010-01-25T20:16:35.979ZGary Cranstonhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Gary118
We had the same issue in Seattle Schools. I read some available information and believe the concerns are valid (i.e. supernoding). I did some research and found Sight Speed (mac and pc). Our network group and I experimented and found it to be easy to download and very stable. Here is one link . You do need to create an account.<br />
Gary Cranston<br />
Seattle Schools - Instructional Technology<br />
<a href="http://it.seattleschools.org/blog/" target="_blank">http://it.seattleschools.org/blog/</a>
We had the same issue in Seattle Schools. I read some available information and believe the concerns are valid (i.e. supernoding). I did some research and found Sight Speed (mac and pc). Our network group and I experimented and found it to be easy to download and very stable. Here is one link . You do need to create an account.<br />
Gary Cranston<br />
Seattle Schools - Instructional Technology<br />
<a href="http://it.seattleschools.org/blog/" target="_blank">http://it.seattleschools.org/blog/</a> thanks!tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-01-25:649749:Comment:4300272010-01-25T16:57:25.608ZAlan Stangehttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/AlanStange
thanks!
thanks! First of all, I had heard of…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-01-25:649749:Comment:4299982010-01-25T15:18:58.038ZBernadette Rochehttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/BernadetteRoche
First of all, I had heard of issues with Skype from an IT perspective, but didn't really understand it. Second, we use Skype at our school.<br />
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This link provides some info about *possible* security issues with Skype <a href="http://www.flinders.edu.au/isd/policies-procedures-and-guidelines/acceptable-use-of-ict/use-of-skype.cfm" target="_blank">http://www.flinders.edu.au/isd/policies-procedures-and-guidelines/acceptable-use-of-ict/use-of-skype.cfm</a> It boils down to the fact that Skype as a…
First of all, I had heard of issues with Skype from an IT perspective, but didn't really understand it. Second, we use Skype at our school.<br />
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This link provides some info about *possible* security issues with Skype <a href="http://www.flinders.edu.au/isd/policies-procedures-and-guidelines/acceptable-use-of-ict/use-of-skype.cfm" target="_blank">http://www.flinders.edu.au/isd/policies-procedures-and-guidelines/acceptable-use-of-ict/use-of-skype.cfm</a> It boils down to the fact that Skype as a program *could* use your computer for calls that are not initiated by you - using your computer as another router. That is what freaks *some* IT people out about it.<br />
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There's a lot of jargon in this link, so it might be hard to wade through. But there is some info that IT people could use to set up Skype in schools safely. We communicate through Outloo…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-01-24:649749:Comment:4297762010-01-24T17:25:18.398ZAlan Stangehttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/AlanStange
We communicate through Outlook within the school. I was home one day and used Ustream to work with my class for a while. It was great. I sent a student off Friday on her family's holiday. I encouraged her to connect in if she could. It is all so possible for us if the gate keepers can be less guarded.
We communicate through Outlook within the school. I was home one day and used Ustream to work with my class for a while. It was great. I sent a student off Friday on her family's holiday. I encouraged her to connect in if she could. It is all so possible for us if the gate keepers can be less guarded. As far as our admin/front off…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-01-24:649749:Comment:4297532010-01-24T16:43:52.291ZMr. Ryan Grahamhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/MrRyanGraham
As far as our admin/front office using skype, the best part is that we now have very little classroom interuptions via school wide announcements or all calls during class time. (i.e. front office making all calls for a student over loud speaker) It also great when sending a student somewhere. If a student needs to go to guidance, I can quickly skype there and say so and so is on their way or skype to see if they have time to see them at that moment. It also has eliminated students trying to…
As far as our admin/front office using skype, the best part is that we now have very little classroom interuptions via school wide announcements or all calls during class time. (i.e. front office making all calls for a student over loud speaker) It also great when sending a student somewhere. If a student needs to go to guidance, I can quickly skype there and say so and so is on their way or skype to see if they have time to see them at that moment. It also has eliminated students trying to roam hallways or pulling the "well Mrs. So and So said they needed me to come by", b/c I can simply skype there and find out. A teacher on my team has also skyped into his own room this year when he was out w/ his sick child. Was very cool for the kids.<br />
Here is a link I found with some helpful ideas for skyping in classroom.<br />
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<a href="http://www.teachingdegree.org/2009/06/30/50-awesome-ways-to-use-skype-in-the-classroom/" target="_blank">http://www.teachingdegree.org/2009/06/30/50-awesome-ways-to-use-skype-in-the-classroom/</a><br />
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Ryan TinyChat works for me as well…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-01-24:649749:Comment:4297422010-01-24T16:00:36.014ZAlan Stangehttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/AlanStange
TinyChat works for me as well. Ironically, I do see it as potentially inappropriate in the same way YouTube can be. Skype allows far better security. I have three Skype-ready computers in my classroom and at least five of my 4-5 students have their own Skype accounts. We are at an interesting point where in many places the institutional leadership, technology consultants and technicians stand bewildered as the crowd they were coaxing forward stampedes past them.
TinyChat works for me as well. Ironically, I do see it as potentially inappropriate in the same way YouTube can be. Skype allows far better security. I have three Skype-ready computers in my classroom and at least five of my 4-5 students have their own Skype accounts. We are at an interesting point where in many places the institutional leadership, technology consultants and technicians stand bewildered as the crowd they were coaxing forward stampedes past them. Thanks for all your feedback…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-01-24:649749:Comment:4297362010-01-24T15:24:49.497ZJonathan Hendersonhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/JonathanHenderson
Thanks for all your feedback guys. Yes, this is very frustrating for me, especially as we did several international projects last year using Skype, some of which drew letters of congratuations from an embassy and even Russia's Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov. I am now doing my graduate research on using video conferencing to make Social Studies curriculum more international, active, and focused on real world problem solving. Schools on three continents are collaborating on the idea of…
Thanks for all your feedback guys. Yes, this is very frustrating for me, especially as we did several international projects last year using Skype, some of which drew letters of congratuations from an embassy and even Russia's Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov. I am now doing my graduate research on using video conferencing to make Social Studies curriculum more international, active, and focused on real world problem solving. Schools on three continents are collaborating on the idea of Sustainable Development. I have begged my Tech managers at the district level to let me use Skype and they obtusely reject my pleas. This despite the media recognition they got from projects I did last year. Frustrating.<br />
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Their argument is that Skype works like a bot and compromises security. My suspicion, as Nic stated, is that they went to some conference where someone complained about skype and returned like Barney Fife to impose new regulations. I am trying SightSpeed now, which works great, but the Russian school can't get the proper firewall settings to make it work, and communicating the fix to their IT staff--who speak no English--has been extremely difficult.<br />
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Doug, I'd really like to hear more about how your are using video conferencing to work with other schools on global issues. That is my exact interest.<br />
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Jonathan I am a big supporter of Skype…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-01-24:649749:Comment:4297212010-01-24T13:19:37.080ZDoug Walkerhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/Doug
I am a big supporter of Skype or other video conferencing software in the classroom. I do not see exactly how it can be a security problem. Skype does receive spam (chats) from time to time so you have to watch that. The biggest problem I can see some districts having is bandwidth. If you are a hub and spoke computer network and you happen to be at a school that is one of the spokes, skyping and streaming any multimedia might be a problem. It could bring the network down to a halt. Activity at…
I am a big supporter of Skype or other video conferencing software in the classroom. I do not see exactly how it can be a security problem. Skype does receive spam (chats) from time to time so you have to watch that. The biggest problem I can see some districts having is bandwidth. If you are a hub and spoke computer network and you happen to be at a school that is one of the spokes, skyping and streaming any multimedia might be a problem. It could bring the network down to a halt. Activity at one school can effect other schools if you are setup this way (as most school districts are).<br />
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That is really the only problems I can see. If that problem did exist though you would probably know it because your internet would be slow all of the time. In extreme cases skype would be very unreliable as well. A good tech person can use software to analyze network traffic and provide specific data to support this claim. Claiming a security concern is rather vague.<br />
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We are very active in setting up video conference activities with our classes grades k-12. If anyone is interested please let me know. We work on global issue projects, book talks, general information exchanges, etc... I'd like to learn more about…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-01-24:649749:Comment:4296942010-01-24T06:26:58.956ZMirjan Krstovichttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/MirjanKrstovic
I'd like to learn more about how you're using skype in your school? How's it working out for the teachers and the administration? Is it making the communication better, and if yes, how is it better? How are teachers integrating skype in their lesson and how often?<br />
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I would appreciate some insight into some of these questions.<br />
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With sincere curiousity,<br />
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Mirjan
I'd like to learn more about how you're using skype in your school? How's it working out for the teachers and the administration? Is it making the communication better, and if yes, how is it better? How are teachers integrating skype in their lesson and how often?<br />
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I would appreciate some insight into some of these questions.<br />
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With sincere curiousity,<br />
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Mirjan I teach in Ontario. I was rec…tag:www.classroom20.com,2010-01-24:649749:Comment:4296932010-01-24T06:23:06.160ZMirjan Krstovichttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/MirjanKrstovic
I teach in Ontario. I was recently experimenting with Skype. One of my colleagues and I set it up on our laptops and it was not blocked by the district. Right now I am trying to figure out how to use it best in my teaching. I like Ryan Graham's comment and how his school uses skype to communicate to teachers. What a wonderful idea! I would like to learn more about how to implement skype in my school, perhaps suggest some ideas to the administation to help them with communication.<br />
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Sorry to hear…
I teach in Ontario. I was recently experimenting with Skype. One of my colleagues and I set it up on our laptops and it was not blocked by the district. Right now I am trying to figure out how to use it best in my teaching. I like Ryan Graham's comment and how his school uses skype to communicate to teachers. What a wonderful idea! I would like to learn more about how to implement skype in my school, perhaps suggest some ideas to the administation to help them with communication.<br />
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Sorry to hear that your distric blocked skype.<br />
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Mirjan Krstovic