TTTV055: Cultural Difference in Online Teaching with Sarah Lyngra




Creative Piano Teaching Podcast show

Summary: <br> Have you thought about teaching students via Skype who are overseas? Imagine being able to teach students when you can’t teach students in your own studio, ie during school, early morning or late in the evening. Teaching overseas students does come with some important things to think about. Sarah gives us some great food for thought in this episode explaining that we have to think outside our own cultural experiences and be aware of the cultural differences of other nationalities and religions.<br> As well as cultural differences you’ll need to think about:<br> <br> * Time zones – what time is it where your students are? And how to time table table that. Try using <a href="http://www.worldtimebuddy.com/">World Time Buddy</a> to work out times when you and your potential student are available.<br> * Holiday times in the other country. Be aware that some countries don’t celebrate Christian holidays, so you’ll need to ask your student for their vacation and holiday timetable in advance.<br> * Christmas Carols and other holidays songs – remember overseas students may not be Christians, so they may not celebrate Christmas. Be aware of this, to avoid cultural issues.<br> <br> Using Internet MIDI see <a href="https://timtopham.com/tttv053-taking-your-online-lessons-to-the-next-level-with-mario-ajero/" target="_blank">Episode 53</a> and for other beginner tech ideas relook at <a href="https://timtopham.com/tttv052-teaching-skype-lessons-with-melody-payne/" target="_blank">Episode 52</a>. Here’s a great video of how Internet MIDI works:<br> [embedyt] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6yljQlvc2E[/embedyt]<br> Sarah Lyngra’s extraordinary jouney across many continents will give you some great ideas on how to start your own Skype teaching program. More information is available from her website: <a href="http://teachpianoonline.com/">www.teachpianoonline.com.</a><br> <br> Transcript<br> Please find a full transcript of this episode at the bottom of this page. Alternatively, click below to download a PDF. If you are an <a href="https://members.timtopham.com/inner-circle/join-the-community/">Inner Circle Member</a>, you can find the full video and transcript in the <a href="https://members.timtopham.com/podcasts/">Member Resources Area</a>. Not a member? See below for how you can get $50 off your membership today. <br> In this episode, you’ll learn<br> <br> * How Sarah got started with online teaching.<br> * How to get students for online lessons from overseas<br> * How to make sure the resources you need are available<br> * How to be culturally aware<br> <br> Links Mentioned<br> <br> * <a href="http://teachpianoonline.com">Sarah’s website</a><br> * <a href="http://paypal.com">PayPal</a><br> * <a href="http://www.worldtimebuddy.com/">World Time Buddy</a><br> * <a href="http://www.telestream.net/screenflow/">Screen Flow</a><br> <br> Podcast Video<br> This month’s sponsor<br> SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Melody has just dropped the price of her program to $US30. Get in quickly – this is only available until the end of August. Click the link or image below.  <br> <a href="https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Learn-to-Teach-Music-Lessons-on-Skype-Training-Videos-for-Music-Teachers-2458749"></a><br> Does the idea of teaching online music lessons seem a bit daunting? Do you know what equipment and technology you need to teach a successful online lesson? Do you know how to set up and use your equipment? What about finding students? Or getting paid? Or setting up your policy? Or knowing which activities can be successful in an online lesson? Are there specific teaching tips you should use for online lessons? How about pros and cons of online teaching? Or troubleshooting when something goes wrong?<br> Do you ever think, “I could never teach on Skype because I’m afraid of using technology during piano le...