In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This should be available on the main Skype screen. You should now see on your screen one symbol that looks like a video camera and another that looks like a telephone. You will place a video call if you click on the camera and an audio only call if you click on the telephone icon. Determine which option you prefer and make the call. To clarify, all Skype-to-Skype calls (or calls to tablets or smartphones running the Skype app) that are transmitted solely using the Internet are free. Those calls you make to land-line or cell phones will be charged. On the Skype calling window there should be a red icon with a downward facing telephone on it. Click this to end the call.
Summary: Open the Skype program. Enter username and password and login. Find the person you want to talk with on your Contacts list. Click on the name you would like to contact. End the call when you are done.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Although it can seem daunting, try to find a time that works for everyone for an in-person meeting. You want to avoid leaving out any team members because of schedule conflicts. Taking care to include all parties helps create a sense of teamwork.   In-person meetings help foster relationships in a way that Skype or conference calls often do not. Additionally, in-person meetings help you avoid technology snafus that might interrupt your discussion. If an in-person meeting isn't possible, then the next best alternative is a Skype meeting at a time that works for all parties. If circumstances prohibit a Skype or in-person meeting, then a phone meeting (while not ideal) is appropriate. Depending on your particular group of participants, a meeting in a school conference room might be your best option. If your group of collaborators are already close, meeting in a member's home or a local cafe or pub could be appropriate and cultivate a laid-back, open atmosphere for your meeting.  Reserve your meeting room in advance, especially if you would like to have a conference or meeting room in a public location like a school. Don't assume the space will be open when you want to use it. Regardless of your meeting's venue or format, ensure that all meeting participants can hear and see each other. Adjust lighting, microphones, and seating to ensure seamless conversation and exchange of ideas. By using Google Docs, you ensure that your notes and lesson plans will autosave and not be lost to technological hiccups. Everyone can edit and access these documents from anywhere using a Google account.  If any group members are unfamiliar with Google Docs, it might be helpful to dedicate some meeting time or a separate meeting on how to use Google Docs. See how to Use Google Docs for Collaboration for more information on incorporating this technology into your meeting. You can also have members share ideas in Google Docs before the actual meeting so everyone is more prepared going into it. Many people are visual learners, so if possible, use visual aids at your meeting to supplement your discussion. The visual component of your meeting doesn't need to be complex or time-consuming to create. Images on an overhead or a brief PowerPoint presentation with relevant data will involve the audience more in the discussion.
Summary: Select a meeting time that works for everyone. Find an ideal meeting location. Utilize Google Docs. Incorporate visual aids.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your symptoms are not reduced after you have changed your eating habits and made lifestyle changes, you should see a doctor.  Also, see a doctor if your gas and/or bloating is accompanied by diarrhea, bloody stool, change in the color or frequency of bowel movements, chest pain, unintended weight loss, or severe abdominal pain. Keeping a journal of your symptoms will help your doctor diagnose and treat your condition.  Your journal should include what you eat and drink and how often you are passing gas. Beano and simethicone (Gas-X, Gelusil, Mylanta, Mylicon) can help with gas.  These medicines are not always effective, but they are worth a try.  Beano can be added to your beans and vegetables.  Take it with your first bite of food to be effective. Simethicone products break up gas bubbles in the gut and may provide some relief for gas-related abdominal discomfort. Gas and bloating can indicate an underlying medical condition such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), Crohn's disease, diverticulitis, or other intestinal condition.   If you are belching excessively, you may have peptic ulcer disease, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), or gastritis. Your doctor may suggest some testing to determine the source of your gas and/or bloating.  Common tests include abdominal X-rays, sigmoidoscopy, a barium swallow, or a colonoscopy.  A colonoscopy allows your doctor to see any issues in your large intestine.  A long tube is inserted into the rectum until it reaches the colon.  A sigmoidoscopy helps your doctor identify causes of diarrhea, abdominal pain, and constipation.  A short, lighted tube is inserted into the rectum to view the intestines.  A barium swallow is used to determine the causes of chronic belching.  You would swallow a liquid (barium) that coats your organs so that the doctor can see them on an X-ray.
Summary:
Know when to see a doctor. Try over the counter medicines. Understand underlying health problems. Have diagnostic tests, if necessary.