EPISODE · May 5, 2020 · 17 MIN
010 - Hosting a Virtual Studio Class: 7 Tips for Success
from Field Notes on Music Teaching & Learning · host Ashley Danyew
A few years ago, I started teaching monthly group classes in my studio.The idea was to include more opportunities for informal performance, observation, musical discussion, and developing musicianship skills in a supportive group environment. All students are invited and encouraged to play something each time, even just part of a piece.But what to do when the world shuts down and everything moves online?Host a Zoom studio class, of course.Earlier this month, I taught two studio classes (3rd-6th grade and 7th-12th grade) and two buddy lessons (K-2nd grade). Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at how I set these up, how I structured our time together, and what activities I created to play virtually.For show notes + full transcript, click here.Resources mentioned:*Disclosure: I get commissions for purchases made through some of these links.Zoom - free video-chat software (40-minute limit for groups of three or more on the Basic plan, waived right now for K-12 educators)Google Meet - free video-chat software (the business version of Google Hangouts)DecideNow - a free spinner app that’s great for games, reviewing scales, performances challenges, improv activities, and moreBlue Yeti Microphone - my all-time favorite microphone for recording directly into my MacBook. I use it for recording spoken directions as well as playing demonstrations.Frances Clark Center - hosting free webinars multiple times a week for piano teachers who are navigating teaching onlineGoogle Slides - a free, cloud-based tool for creating presentations, slide decks, and other visualsVictoria Boler - an elementary music educator who shares lesson plans, planning resources, game ideas, virtual teaching tutorials, and folk song materialsflat.io - an easy-to-use, free browser-based music notation software with a Google Chrome extensionIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review in Apple Podcasts >>Find me on Instagram: @ashleydanyew
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A few years ago, I started teaching monthly group classes in my studio. The idea was to include more opportunities for informal performance, observation, musical discussion, and developing musicianship skills in a supportive group environment. All students are invited and encouraged to play something each time, even just part of a piece. But what to do when the world shuts down and everything moves online? Host a Zoom studio class, of course. Earlier this month, I taught two studio classes (3rd-6th grade and 7th-12th grade) and two buddy lessons (K-2nd grade). Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at how I set these up, how I structured our time together, and what activities I created to play virtually.
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