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Using the dLink i2Eye Video Conferencing Cameras - Battle of the Books
The
use of these inexpensive video conferencing solutions were piloted by Julie
Gaskin with a room-to-room
conference on American Indians. With this success under our belts, the
newest video conference was between students at Arlington and James Lane
Allen Elementary schools, involving student participants in the Battle
of the Books competition.
What
is Battle of the Books? The
brainchild of Erna and Steven Wentland, this "competition"
encourages students to read from a list of selected books, and then
"battle" through group encounters where questions are exchanged
and answered.
Why videoconferencing? Since the Battle
requires exchanged questions, videoconferencing allows the
"competition" to take place between students at different schools
during school hours! (Here's
a copy of the questions used in this videoconference in Word format)
Can
I join in? Absolutely! Here's Kim Blankenship's
Battle of the Books page on James Lane Allen Elementary's website. For
others wishing to participate, contact Nancy Strassner or Barby Hardy at
Media Services. As an alternative, Mrs. Hardy suggests the Northern Kentucky
University...
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