There’s one thing stressing many teachers out when it comes to online music lessons…what about when it all goes wrong?! What do we do when the internet drops out, or if the student has an ‘off’ day?
In this episode, we’ll discuss strategies for dealing with all the technology frustrations and how to put a back-up plan in place for your online music lessons.
Relevant Resources
- Your Essential Guide to Teaching Piano Online
- Online Lesson Essentials
- Simple Sparks
- VMT112: The Best Equipment for Online Piano Lessons
- VMT113: Tools and Software for Teaching Piano Online
- VMT114: Planning and Systems for Online Music Lessons
- VMT115: How to Make Your Online Music Lessons FUN
- VMT116: Teaching Strategies for Online Music Teaching
- VMT118: Teaching Technique in Online Piano Lessons
- VMT119: Teaching Rote Pieces in Online Piano Lessons
- VMT120: Teaching Beginner Reading in Online Piano Lessons
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