
An Alternative to Live Online Teaching – Asynchronous Teachingīefore we discuss each of these topics with a 1 and 2 camera setup, let’s talk about another remote teaching option that many teachers use called “asynchronous” teaching. Improving these comes down to 1) having a good internet connection 2) getting the right gear 3) optimizing software settings. You need clear audio to give feedback, and the camera angle needs to create good visibility. When you start live online teaching, you quickly realize that there are two main challenges to address: audio and video quality. We will focus on Zoom and Skype due to their ease of use and features. There are dozens of video conferencing options available today (Facetime, Google Hangouts, Skype, Zoom, Messenger, WhatsApp, etc).
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As with learning any new technology, there is a bit of a learning curve.

We’ll be sharing the tips and tricks that experienced online teachers use, so that you can get back to doing what you do best… teaching. The goal of this post is to explore the latter so that you and your students can get the most out of your online lessons. While the basics of starting online lessons are not too difficult to figure out, the details of improving sound quality and getting multiple camera angles can be.
