Diane L. Judd, Ph.D. 
Early Childhood & Reading
College of Education 
Valdosta State University
Telecommunication and
Teacher Education Programs
"CU-SeeMe" And Telecommunication Tools

General Information
CU-SeeMe is software for videochat on the Internet that enables you to see multiple live videos of people on your computer screen at the same time.  You can hear them, talk to them, or send typed messages.

CU-SeeMe World  Information about Internet Videochats and Internet Videochats sites. Take tour of the CU-SeeMe World.

FAQ about CU-SeeMe  This site has some frequently asked questions and information about the  CU-SeeMe software.
 

Video-Conferencing
Point-to-Point Conference - Call a person directly for a one-to-one video-conference using CU-SeeMe software.
    Distance Observations of Student Teachers - CU-SeeMe can assist in the observations of student   teachers in schools that are far or near.

Group Conference - Three or more people connect to a computer with conference server software, such as CU-SeeMe World.

Cybercast Conference  A one-way conference where one computer transmits audio and video to all users who are connected.

    NASA Television on CU-SeeMe   NASA Television Coverage on CU-SeeMe. NASA TV CU-SeeMe feed into the Internet - NASA Glenn Research Center.
 

Integrated Curriculum Projects With Cu-SeeMe
Ask-the-Scientist Videoconferences  Schools can participate in "Ask the Scientist" videoconferences.  Video conference schedule has list of speakers and dates.  Every week, a scientist is available for an hour over the internet to answer questions about exciting new discoveries.

Global Schoolhouse Projects and Collaborations   Classroom conferencing uses video conferencing software, such as CU-SeeMe to connect communities, cultures, and classrooms around the world so that students can learn together.

CU-Schools in Georgia and in Schools Around the World  There are 30 CU-Schools in Georgia listed with the Global Schoolhouse that integrate their curriculum with CU-SeeMe.  Schools around the world can be located by countries and states.  This site could provide a wealth of collaboration between schools using CU-SeeMe together.

The WebQuest Page   A well-known site for virtual expeditions where students share in a real-life field trip, such as MayaQuest.

Science in Schools   Through video conferencing students can join in together to uncover the science mysteries around the world while creating exciting multimedia experiments live on line!
 

CU-SeeMe Camera Coverage
The "Teton Cam"  View of the Teton Mountains from the lodge at Trails Wilderness School in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

Valdosta State University WebCam  View the beautiful fountain and West Hall at Valdosta State University in Valdosta, Georgia.

Georgia State University Recreational Services WebCam   Every 5 minutes the picture in the Recreation Exercise Center is updated.

DissCam Coverage of a  Doctoral Candidate working live on his dissertation!  The graduate student from Wayne State University invites everyone to observe him in his study, crunching numbers and processing words.  Supportive discussion and dialog for others in the same role.
 
 
 


Tools for Teachers
Integrating Technology into the Curriculum

djudd@valdosta.edu