Texas History Mystery

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4 th and 7 th graders

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Information about the Texas History Mystery Videoconference Project.

Transcript of Texas History Mystery

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4th and 7th graders

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Roxanne GlaserESC Region 12, Waco, Texas

Angela ConradHumble ISD, Humble, Texas

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Skype, iChat, web-based proprietary

Free open source H323 PC based VC: XMeeting OpenPhone, Ekiga

H323 Desktop VCPolycom PVXTandberg 1000Polycom 3000

H323/320 Large Group or Room Systems

MCUs, etc.

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Roxanne and Shane (regional)

56 districts120 endpoints BridgeFirewall traversal*Recording device*

Angela’s (one district)

35 campuses42 endpointsBridgeV-Brick

(streaming and recording

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4th and 7th grade studentsSelect a mystery person, place or

event in Texas historyPrepare 5-7 clues to present in vcMeet with 3-4 other classes and give

cluesSolve the mystery

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Angela ConradPaige ParkerShanna JamesRoxanne Glaser

Bridge ManagersBuilding Coordinators64 teachers and 1500 students 22 districts

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PbWikiRSS Feeds (Bloglines or Google

Reader)Google Forms (spreadsheet)Post it NotesZoho for Evaluation

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