Sound instructions for parents-I borrowed some wording from Daniel Light. Our household JUST installed this Eero system to help with boosting Wi-Fi around the home.Ģ. Strong internet-I connect directly to my modem with an ethernet cable. And, another bonus: although I’m on break, a few adults have scheduled online lessons who are kind and patient as I fine tune the system.Ī brief check list of the basic equipment you’ll needġ. This gives me plenty of time to get my act together. One advantage I have to get a jump on my online set up is a two-week break from lessons. While I’m not claiming to be an expert here, I'm sharing what I’ve found to be useful.įor more info on tech set up, visit Bradley Sowash’s post here. ![]() I’ve been gathering information from various online lesson experts and doing an awful lot of googling, searching YouTube and following Facebook feeds. Although I have experience with all of these platforms, it hasn’t been with regularity so, I’m coming up with a more consistent system. I’ve also participated in numerous webinars and presentations on Webinar Jam and recently on Zoom. In the past, I’ve held successful online lessons with FaceTime, Skype and Facebook Messenger. Today I’m focusing on how to reinvent lessons and move them to an online platform. To get me through these COVID-19 times, I have three mantras for me and my students: ![]() So…now that online lessons are THE ONLY option if we wish to continue our business, it’s time to figure out what tools to use and how to use them. We’ve all been dealt a blow One that’s got us all in a box Wrapped up in a Covid-19 bow.
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