May 11, 2020
Tara pivots this week to chat specifically to voice teachers who have been affected by this COVID-19 time. She looks at different ways to help teachers transition into online teaching smoothly and with practical helps to get started.
Online teaching can be a blessing to students who need the consistency and structure. It’s a way to continue that and the continuity with “seeing” your student and feeling connected to them.
But it also can more time consuming for the teachers themselves.
Platforms that you can teach online:
In your actual teaching: check angle, lighting and if you can see and hear each other comfortably. Be near your piano as well. Make sure you are planning out their lesson fully with all the tools they will need.
How to prep accompaniments for students:
You will also need copies of their music—scanned photos or pics from their phones.
You will want to teach from a desktop, laptop or Ipad/Tablet.
For scheduling, you can use these apps:
Calendly —https://calendly.com/
Acuity--https://www.acuityscheduling.com/
For taking payments:
Bandzoogle is a great website if you don’t have one set up yet:
https://bandzoogle.com/?memref=r4d3c4
If students need an app for practicing, I highly recommend the Modacity App!
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