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Skype a scientist sticker
Skype a scientist sticker







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Microsoft acquired Skype in 2011 for $8.5 billion. Then over the next few months, the service will roll out to Windows and Mac desktops. Android users will get the redesigned app first over the next few weeks, followed by a release on iOS. Microsoft is beginning to roll out the new Skype today, first on mobile devices and later on desktops. Microsoft said it will continue to add new bots to Skype all the time. There’s even an avocado toast reference, so hip. Interested in joining #SkypeBunceeBuddies? Sign up through the link below to connect with a Skype partner classroom.Microsoft released its first series of bots for Skype last year, and the company said they are even more integrated into the updated app. Microsoft gave a couple examples: groups can bring in ticket and seating information to a concert they want to attend via a StubHub bot, or look at travel accommodations through an Expedia bot, or plan the next big group meal via an add-in from BigOven.

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Watch his video for ways you can make a difference.Ĭlick here to see the Buncee! (Be sure to click the sticker for dolphin sounds!) As a student at Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, Colin is a perfect example of a student pursuing his passion and making a difference! Colin is currently researching marine acoustics to see how it impacts life below water. Recently, they were invited to visit Bermuda to learn from world leaders on how to protect our oceans and were lucky enough to bring back an amazing video to teach kids around the world on what they can do.Ĭolin Wirth hails from Lynnfield, Massachusetts. Will and Jen have always been lifelong lovers of Planet Earth. Will Skudin a professional big wave surfer, and Jen Hanono is the Director of Skudin SUP. Will Skudin and Jen Hanono are natives of Long Beach, NY. Inspire your students to be the change for the United Nation’s Goal 14: Life Below Water! A huge thanks to both Will, Jen, and Colin for sharing their passion for our blue planet. Scroll through the Buncees below with your students as an introduction to your Oceans Day lesson.

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To inspire your classrooms’ ocean creations and your future scientists, world-renowned professional surfer, and conservationist, Will Skudin, along with ocean conservationist, Jen Hanono, and marine researcher, Colin Wirth, have created Buncees to share their experiences conserving our oceans! Our latest collaboration with Skype In The Classroom, the #SkypeBunceeBuddies Oceans Day project, celebrates Ocean Conservation and World Oceans Day (June 8th).









Skype a scientist sticker