1. Computer Basic Online Class
Skype Basics
Wed. Sep. 24th, 2014
3:00pm to 4:00pm
Skype Basics Review
2. Computer Online Class
Skype Basics
Yukiko Sato’s
: : Class Rule : :
* Eyes on Slides
* Lips Closed
* Ears Listening
* Respect Class
3. Your Screen should display like this!
CHAT
Type in a box
↓
←TOOL ICONS
↑Mouse Over to See
Function Icons
Click on YUKIKO
To freeze Slide Screen
↓
4. Your Screen should display like this!
CHAT
Type in a box
↓
←TOOL ICONS
↑Mouse Over to See
Function Icons
Click on YUKIKO
To freeze Slide Screen
↓
5. Your Screen should display like this!
Move Mouse Pointer
CHAT
Type in a box
↓
←TOOL ICONS
↑Mouse Over to See
Function Icons
Click on YUKIKO
To freeze Slide Screen
↓
15. Computer Online Class
Skype Basics
Get your family/ friend’s Skype ID
Contact Selfhelp IT support
(718) 559-4373 (New York)
Peter pgil@selfhelp.net
Joe Jfirer@selfhelp.net
(773) 508-1169 (CHICAGO)
Barbara Barbara.Milsk@cje.net
30. Computer Online Class
Skype Basics
Type a message inside the conversation box.
Click the Send button when you're done, or
press Enter on your keyboard.
34. Computer Online Class
Skype Basics
The other person will be able to see live
video of what's on your screen, including
your desktop and any programs that you
may have open. Below is an example of
what it will look like from your
contact's point of view.
My Name is Yukiko Sato
Is anyone taking this class first time?
Please maintain our class rule to respect each other
If you have a question,
- Please speak one at a time
- Please no comments to each other
- Please direct your computer comments to me
Before start class, I will explain about Google+Hangouts that online class system.
Do you see white area on the right side? like a screen I share?
If you don’t see the white area on the right, please mouse over to left side, the tool icons will be appeared. Then click on blue icon says Chat You are seeing all the students name in gray text. At the bottom, there is a box you can type in text to share information to each other. I am going to use this chat box to share some information in the class. I just typed ‘Hello’ Do you see it?
Freeze Teacher’s Slide Screen
Freeze Teacher’s Slide Screen
What is the Skype ?
have a spoken conversation with (someone) over the Internet using the software application Skype, frequently also viewing by webcam.
Calling via Internet
Video Chatting
Messaging - Text Chatting
Sharing – Sending Photos, Documents
Google + Hangouts by Google
Skype by Microsoft
http://www.ablenetinc.com/Portals/0/KUS_Manual.pdf
For PC
What is the Skype ?
have a spoken conversation with (someone) over the Internet using the software application Skype, frequently also viewing by webcam.
• Calling via Internet
• Video Chatting
• Messaging - Text Chatting
• Sharing – Sending Photos, Documents
http://www.gcflearnfree.org/socialmedia/skype/4
Your default status is set to online when you sign in to Skype. This tells your contacts that you're available. To change your status, click the icon beside your name and choose from the drop-down menu. You can also use the Skype menu at the top of the screen.
3. The contact's information will open in a pane on the right.
4. Click the Video call button.
On the Contacts tab, and click the contact named Your Friend, Screen says Loreta Jones
Make sure you contact is online. Here is status symbol and status means, Online status symbol is green cloud shape with white check mark. Do not disturb status symbol is in red looks like stop sign. That means they are not able to answer any callings right now. Yellow symbol is away from keyboard but still online. Outline green symbol is offline but accept voicemail or video message. Gray outline symbol means offline.
Click Call to make voice calling, click Video call to make a video calling with web camera
http://www.skype.com/en/rates/?cm_mmc=SMYT%257C1402_B1-_-Cheap-Calling-Subscriptions-The-Magic-Of-Skype/#scom
Here is the list of country that you can call to
https://secure.skype.com/wallet/buy/credit?nu=credit-control
You can buy Skype Gifts to add skype credit on your skype
How do I redeem my Skype voucher? https://support.skype.com/en/faq/FA953/how-do-i-redeem-my-skype-voucher
Sign in to your account.
In the center of the account page, click Redeem voucher.
Enter your voucher number. It can be found on the electronic voucher receipt that you received at the store.
Tick the box next to I agree to the Skype Terms of Service, then click Redeem voucher or prepaid card”. Your Skype Credit balance should be updated within 15 minutes.
When you receive an email with your voucher code, click the voucher redemption link and you’ll be redirected to the Redeem voucher page. The voucher number in the Redeem voucher page will be filled in automatically.If the email doesn’t contain a voucher redemption link, you’ll need to enter your redemption code manually.
Skype vouchers include VAT at the applicable rate. We will deduct this VAT at the time of redemption; the amount you see added to your balance is the voucher value minus VAT. All the calls you make from Skype will then be charged VAT free.
First, buy some Skype credit or a subscription.
Open the Skype window and sign in.
Click the Call phones button above the Contacts tab.
If she/he is not available, no answer message come up and you have a option to leave a message depends on other person set up. You can send a text message to type in the instant message box.
The contact's information will open in a pane on the right.
Type a message inside the conversation box.
Click the Send button when you're done, or press Enter on your keyboard.
The other person will receive the message, and may reply if online. If that contact is offline, he or she will receive the message after signing in.
The area above the conversation box will show your history.
Would you feel comfortable checking your bank account online while a coworker looked over your shoulder? Probably not. It's a good idea to think of screen sharing the same way. Basically, screen sharing lets the other person see your entire desktop, plus anything else you have open. That can include your bank account, your email—even photos or websites you don't want other people to see. To keep your information private, always follow these safety tips.
▼Check your desktop before you share your screen. The other person will be able to see any files, folders, or icons you have saved there, plus the image you're using for your background. Anything you want to keep private should be changed or moved to another location.
▼Close any programs you don't want the other person to see. This includes your browser and any browser tabs you may have forgotten about. If you leave that information open, you may click it by accident while you're in the middle of a session.
▼Sign out of IM programs like Google Hangouts. You could also change your online status to "Busy" to let friends know you're unavailable. This way, you won't receive any unexpected IMs or share a private IM
1. Open the Skype window and sign in. (Slide 13 of 33rd Class http://www.slideshare.net/TESAGE/self-help-33rd-class-skype-052814)
2. Make a voice call or video call to one of your contacts.
3. Click the + button in the call window, then choose Share screens.
4. The other person will be able to see live video of what's on your screen, including your desktop and any programs that you may have open. Below is an example of what it will look like from your contact's point of view.
5. To stop sharing your screen, click the Stop sharing button.
6. As usual, click the End Call button when you're ready to hang up.
The call window will open, and the call will begin.
The contact's information will open in a pane on the right.
Type a message inside the conversation box.
Click the Send button when you're done, or press Enter on your keyboard.