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Summary
TLDRThis video serves as a comprehensive guide for teachers interested in transitioning to online teaching. It covers the basics of online teaching, including the tools needed (like Zoom), how to reach students through social media, pricing strategies based on location and curriculum, and how to ensure secure payments. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding both the technical and economic aspects of online teaching, offering practical tips to help teachers get started with minimal equipment, all while ensuring their payments are handled securely. It's an essential resource for educators wanting to teach remotely.
Takeaways
- 😀 Online teaching allows teachers to educate students from any location in the world using remote learning programs.
- 😀 Tools like Zoom are commonly used for online teaching due to their ease of use and interactive features like screen sharing.
- 😀 Teachers can start online teaching with just a mobile phone, but upgrading to a laptop and graphic tablet is recommended for efficiency.
- 😀 Screen sharing and camera sharing are essential features that enable teachers to interact with students and present lessons effectively.
- 😀 Creating a WhatsApp group and sharing the group link is an effective way to reach students and gather a class online.
- 😀 Online lesson pricing should consider factors like the student's country of residence, education system, and grade level.
- 😀 Teachers can charge higher prices for students in wealthier countries or regions with stronger economies.
- 😀 Setting lesson prices requires considering local economic conditions and educational systems (e.g., international vs. national curriculum).
- 😀 It's essential to collect payment upfront to avoid issues with no-shows or students discontinuing lessons unexpectedly.
- 😀 Having an electronic payment method (like Vodafone Cash or Orange Cash) is crucial for receiving payments in a secure and timely manner.
- 😀 Teachers should ensure clear communication with students and parents about payment terms to avoid misunderstandings.
Q & A
What is online teaching?
-Online teaching is a method of teaching students using remote learning programs that allow teachers to teach from their own location while students can attend from anywhere in the world. It typically involves using internet-based tools to deliver lessons.
How does online teaching work?
-Online teaching works by using programs like Zoom, which enable teachers to share their screen or camera with students. Teachers can create an interactive lesson by displaying content, writing on a virtual whiteboard, or even teaching via a physical whiteboard captured by the camera.
What tools are essential for online teaching?
-The basic tools required for online teaching are a computer, tablet, or mobile phone. Although a mobile phone can be used to start, it's recommended to use a laptop or desktop for better functionality, especially with tools like a graphics tablet for easier writing.
What is the importance of screen sharing and camera sharing in online teaching?
-Screen sharing allows teachers to display their screen to students, showing any material or notes they are working on. Camera sharing allows the teacher to show their physical teaching environment, such as a whiteboard. Both are essential for creating an interactive and engaging lesson.
Can I start teaching online with just a mobile phone?
-Yes, you can start teaching online using just a mobile phone. While it's not the ideal setup, it’s possible to conduct lessons. Over time, however, upgrading to a laptop or desktop will improve the quality of your teaching environment.
How can I attract students to my online classes?
-To attract students, you can create a WhatsApp group and share the link to it on social media or other platforms. Promoting your online teaching services through social media and word of mouth is effective in reaching a wider audience.
How should I determine the price for online lessons?
-The price for online lessons should be determined by factors such as the student's location, the educational system (e.g., national or international curriculum), the level of study (elementary, middle, high school), and the economic status of the student’s country. Pricing can vary greatly based on these factors.
What is the best way to handle payments for online lessons?
-Payments for online lessons should be collected in advance to secure the teacher's time and ensure the student's commitment. Teachers can use methods like bank transfers or e-wallets (e.g., PayPal, Vodafone Cash) for secure transactions.
How can I ensure that I receive payment for my online lessons?
-To ensure payment, it is crucial to agree on upfront payment with the student's guardian before the lessons begin. This avoids issues with unpaid sessions and ensures the teacher's time is respected.
What are the advantages of teaching students from different countries?
-Teaching students from different countries opens up a wider market and the potential for higher earnings, especially if teaching students from countries with higher economic standards. However, it's important to adjust pricing according to the student's location and the local economy.
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