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This module was created by [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=91386&course=1 Amr Hourani] with community input guiding its development.
This module was created by [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=91386&course=1 Amr Hourani] with community input guiding its development.
Lead maintainer, AL Rachels, 20200507.
Previous maintainer, ETHz ETH Zürich.


==Features==
==Features==
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**Teacher/student to student
**Teacher/student to student
*Several options
*Several options
**Video calling,  
**Create Conference,
**Send files,  
**Create Chat,  
**Chat,  
**Send Voicemail,  
**Send SMS (Short Message Service or phone text messages)
**Add Contact,  
**Send File


==Requirements==
==Requirements==
Users must have a Skype ID in their profile, and must have at least Skype version 2.0.79 installed and configured correctly for this activity module to recognize them. The module functions best when place as an activity inside a course because the module uses role based assignments of student and teacher. Unless you have front page student/teacher roles assigned the moodle skype mod can not 'see' the users. --[[User:E. L. Cooper|E. L. Cooper]] 17:50, 1 April 2009 (UTC)
Users must have a Skype ID in their profile, and must have at least Skype version 2.0.79 installed and configured correctly for this activity module to recognize them. The module functions best when placed as an activity inside a course because the module uses role based assignments of student and teacher. Unless you have front page student/teacher roles assigned, the moodle skype mod can not 'see' the users. --[[User:E. L. Cooper|E. L. Cooper]] 17:50, 1 April 2009 (UTC)




==(Descripción en español==
[[es:Módulo Skype]]
 
El '''Módulo Skype''' permite la interacción entre todos los profesores y estudiantes en un curso usando Skype.
 
Este módulo fue creado por [http://moodle.org/user/view.php?id=91386&course=1 Amr Hourani] con entradas de una comunidad guiada para este desarrollo.
 
==Características==
*Dos Tipos de Comunicación
**Profesor a Profesor
**Profesor/Estudiante a Estudiante
*Muchas Ventajas
**Video llamada,
**Envio de Archivos,
**Chat,
**Envio de SMS (Short Message Service o mensajes de texto telefónicos)
 
==Requerimientos==
Los usuarios deben ener un ID de Skype en su perfil, y deben tener por lo menos la versión 2.0.79 instalada y configurada correctamente para que la actividad de este módulo los reconozca. Las funciones de este modulo son mejores cuando se coloca como una actividad dentro de un curso porque el módulo Skype se basa en los roles asignados de estudiantes y profesores. Hasta que no se tenga la página principal con los roles asignados para estudiante/profesor, el módulo Skype para Moodle no podra 'ver' o identificar a los usuarios. --[[User:Ivan Alberto Rueda|Ivan Alberto Rueda]] 14:50, 7 de Octubre de 2009 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 17:04, 14 May 2020

The Skype Module allows interaction between all teachers and students in a course using Skype.

This module was created by Amr Hourani with community input guiding its development. Lead maintainer, AL Rachels, 20200507. Previous maintainer, ETHz ETH Zürich.

Features

  • Two types
    • Teacher to teacher
    • Teacher/student to student
  • Several options
    • Create Conference,
    • Create Chat,
    • Send Voicemail,
    • Add Contact,
    • Send File

Requirements

Users must have a Skype ID in their profile, and must have at least Skype version 2.0.79 installed and configured correctly for this activity module to recognize them. The module functions best when placed as an activity inside a course because the module uses role based assignments of student and teacher. Unless you have front page student/teacher roles assigned, the moodle skype mod can not 'see' the users. --E. L. Cooper 17:50, 1 April 2009 (UTC)