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Online Instruction?????

Posted: 21 Sep 2011 7:11 am
by Mike Sweeney
I had several people at the ISGC ask me about online instruction via Skype. I am considering this and just want to get an idea of the interest in this sort of instruction. Let me know what you think!

Posted: 21 Sep 2011 7:39 am
by Richard Damron
Mike -

Maybe yes. Maybe no. It depends.

I have ongoing conversations with several steel players scattered across the globe. The combination video/audio has been so-so to downright deplorable. It appears as if there is an inescapable bandwidth issue over which we have no control. A caveat: - I am forced to use satellite internet service which, I suspect, plays a role in the less-than-desirable results.

I may be that one-in-a-hundred for whom the scheme would not work. Don't know. As a test, I invite you to contact me via Skype and give it a test drive. Further, it would most likely behoove you to contact others spread across the country and do likewise. Call it a feasibility study, if you will. I suggest this since a few have apparently attempted to do this and have abandoned the idea.

My Skype user name: - richard.damron1

I'm in Gallatin, Tennessee. A neighbor.

Having given a slightly negative opinion to the idea, I, nonetheless, approve of the concept. Sure beats loading up one's gear and trekking to a teacher's house and all of the minor attendant hassles.

Give me a call - for whatever it will be worth. I'll give you my honest appraisal.

Richard

Posted: 21 Sep 2011 10:15 am
by Jon Ross
I too have a bandwidth problem that makes it miserable to do it live. As long as a person is able to download the lesson to use whenever, the idea is great!

Posted: 21 Sep 2011 10:37 am
by Joe Drivdahl
Not sure if its worth an investment, but Adobe has a product named "Connect" that we have used for distance education delivery. Seems to work pretty well and can be used for one-to-many delivery methods. Not sure of the cost.

Joe

Posted: 21 Sep 2011 11:37 am
by Bent Romnes
Mike, I am one who would welcome this idea with open arms. I speak and hear clearly on Skype all over the world. Except maybe in rare instances like Richard's.
Like he says, it is likely the satellite or just a bad area for satellite transmission?
I am on hi speed here via the local cable. No matter if I talk with China, Norway or next door, it is clear as a bell both audio and video.
I would most certainly welcome your brand of teaching via Skype. I have read and heard about your teaching boot camps.
One suggestion is that you and potential students get a quality head set. The sound quality improves and you are hands-free.

You are welcome to use me as your guinea pig!
My Skype name is beroro.

Posted: 21 Sep 2011 12:51 pm
by CrowBear Schmitt
i"ve been successfully using skype for 2 years
why , it's better than the phone !
when i get a psg for a client here, i have him set up on skype so i can help him set it up, tune it, get started & eventually give lessons
recording the session is the plus
like Bent most of my connections/sessions have been good (Europa & USA)
Richard D is one w: whom i have exchanged but his sat connection is not the best
pretty much the same w: a fellow in Tahiti & another in Joburg SA
Land lines are better
Skype is a great tool & mostly reliable & FOC...;-)
to quote Richard D :
" Sure beats loading up one's gear and trekking to a teacher's house and all of the minor attendant hassles. "
my skype handle is : crowbear on the island of Pitcairn

Posted: 28 Sep 2011 5:23 pm
by Bent Romnes
Sidebar: I use Skype as my telephone as well. Call all over North America for 2.99 a month and overseas calls to landlines cost 2.8c a minute. You buy time online via PayPal or credit card. Had it for 7 or 8 years now. Safe, secure, and in many cases clearer than the regular phone.

Posted: 28 Sep 2011 5:31 pm
by Cal Sharp

skype

Posted: 29 Sep 2011 4:34 pm
by Robert Cates
Cal..Is Mike so old that he has to have a dinosaur name or is the music he plays really old?
I would be interested in lessons via skype but I would have to take a crash course in computer and skype use first.
Count me in..especially for the winter months
Bob

Posted: 29 Sep 2011 5:02 pm
by Cal Sharp
Cal..Is Mike so old that he has to have a dinosaur name or is the music he plays really old?
I would be interested in lessons via skype but I would have to take a crash course in computer and skype use first.
Ah, he's not as old as he looks, probably younger than most of the music he plays so well. :lol: He can thank Jay Andrews for that nickname.
Maybe on his faux web site he'd include Skype instructions.