A month or so ago I wrote an article about Skype in the classroom.
It’s a global project that incorporates hundreds of thousands of students who take part in a variety of shared experiences such as talking with authors, athletes, motivational speakers and entrepreneurs; discovering new cultures and learning new languages.
After I posted the story all I could think of what this could mean for wildlife conservation.
Consider: the impact if Skype partners with some of the leading researchers and conservationists in the field such as Dame Daphne Sheldrick, Cynthia Moss or Iain Douglas-Hamilton.
The implications are huge, and wildlife needs all the partners it can get!
Teachers can register their classrooms by clicking on SKYPE