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Jillian Morris-Brake was born and raised in Maine, so love for the ocean started at an early age and has continued to play a huge part role in her adult life. She is a co-founder of Sharks4kids, a shark education program for children (and people of all ages) that provides free online educational materials, person visits, full educational tours, snorkeling trips and shark tagging expeditions. Connecting with over 60,000 students in 44 countries and 48 US States through in person visits, Skype Lessons and Google Hangouts Sharks4kids has made a huge impact in introducing sharks to kids in a fun and safe way!. They are now partnering with research groups, conservation organizations and aquariums around the world to create new materials and provide even more opportunities for students! Learning more about sharks4kids: https://www.sharks4kids.com/ Check out Jillian on instagram & Twitter: @biminisharkgirl & @sharks4kids As always, you can check out more water women on our Website: https://waterwomenpodcast.ca Instagram: @waterwomenpodcast, Facebook: @waterwomenPodcast, and Twitter @Waterwomenpod Stay Salty!
Hot Potato News: Scottish Gaelic Learn about the true pronunciation of this language's name, and why it's important to get it right. Where and How to Start Teaching Online It's a great time to start offering online lessons because Life has just moved online Your school or in-person tutoring may just have been cancelled You can connect with people around the world, and right now that's even more rewarding and exciting than usual In fact, any time is a great time because working as an online language teacher Allows you to work location independently - as long as you can use your computer and have safe wifi, you're ready to go You're independent to work the hours that suit YOU Is a great stepping stone and teaches you endless things about being a good leader If all that sounds like your kind of party, then listen to this week's episode in detail for 5 killer questions that will help you think about online teaching in a professional way. Recommended Teaching Resources Want further support as you build an online teaching income? Book me for a mentoring day! (https://bookme.name/kerstin/lite/kerstins-day-of-mobile-mentoring-trial) Thank you to Gosia for this episode's introduction in Polish.
Ubranie - Clothes Czy znasz ubrania po polsku? - Do you know clothes in Polish Co to jest - What is that Koszula - Shirt Spodnie - Pants Bluza - Blouse Spodnie jeansowe - Jeans Sukienka - Dress Spódnica - Skirt Jaki kolor lubisz - What colour do you like Kolorowy - Colourful Kiedy jest zimno - When its cold Kapelusz - Hat Czapka - Cap Szalik - Scarf płaszcz / kurtka - coat / Jacket Rękawiczki - Gloves noszę na sobie - I am wearing Mam niebieską bluzkę i czarne dżinsy - I have a blue blouse and black jeans Co masz na sobie - What are you wearing Ciemnoniebieska koszula i jasnoniebieskie spodnie - A dark blue shirt and light blue pants Buty - Shoes Mam brązowe buty - I have brown shoes Jakie masz buty? - What type of shoes have you got Skarpety - Socks majtki - briefs Kamizelka - Vest Oczywiście - Of course To get Skype Lessons www.polonuslodz.com To learn to Speak in Public www.speakingpodcast.com To Meditate www.meditationpodcast.org To Learn more about me www.roycoughlan.com
なりました describes a change in state ‘something has changed and become… In this podcast, we will learn how to use you になる (~ ni naru) to express change in habitual action or change in ability or possibility.Download PDF for this lesson here! ▸ https://www.patreon.com/posts/283432131:1 Skype Lessons ▸ https://www.byu99.com/bookonline
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Skype lessons tend to bring our very strong opinions amongst voice teachers. Some love 'em, some hate 'em. In this episode, John looks at the challenges of learning voice on-line, starting with his early days of teaching over the telephone (yes, he's that old). If you have thought about learning or even teaching over Skype (or zoom, Facetime, etc.) this is a must-listen episode!
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Ray Blakney is a former Peace Corps volunteer and the founder of Live Lingua which helps language learners find tutors through Skype. The advantage of their service is that they have a curator who finds what you needs and brings any and all tutors up to speed with your course material. In this way it is more like a course rather than a random person on the internet who thinks they can help
NOTE: I mistakenly called this episode 62 throughout the episode. It is indeed episode 63. Jeff Schneider wants to share with you everything he knows about making music. His greatest fear is dying before uploading to the internet all of the things he’s learned over the past 20 years. Jeff hates the word talent. It downplays the power and necessity of hard work. It wasn’t until the summer after his freshman year in high school that Jeff showed any real promise or progress on the saxophone. It was in that summer that he started practicing eight hours a day, transposing Charlie Parker solos in all 12 keys. By the way, Charlie Parker practiced 15 hours a day. When he’s not making YouTube videos, Jeff teaches Skype lessons to people in time zones all over the world. It makes scheduling a welcomed challenge. He also composes music for film, television, and advertising with a client list that includes NASA, CNN, Google, Gatorade, Ferrari, and many more. Jeff is a DownBeat Magazine award winner and three-time recipient of the ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Award. A graduate of New England Conservatory of Music (‘09), Jeff also holds a Master of Music degree in Jazz Composition and Arranging from UMASS Amherst (‘13). His teachers over the years include Jerry Bergonzi, George Garzone, Will Vinson, John McNeil, Bob Moses, and the late, great Charlie Banacos.
In this podcast, we talk with renown LA Vocal Coach, podcast host and online course creator, John Henny about teaching long distance voice lessons (Skype Lessons) and about his new online course: The New Science of Singing Certification Course
Thanks for reading TTTV052: Teaching Skype Lessons with Melody Payne from Top Music Co. Have you ever considered teaching Skype lessons? Teaching piano online can be a fantastic way to fill daytime teaching hours, or a solution for snow days and other emergencies. It can be intimidating though. You may feel like you would need a ton of technology and gadgets to do it effectively. Not necessarily so! You don’t need […] The post TTTV052: Teaching Skype Lessons with Melody Payne appeared first on Top Music Co - Supporting Creative Music Teaching.
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Monika Gross, an Alexander Technique teacher in Asheville, North Carolina, talks with Robert Rickover about ways in which Skype can sometimes can actually be more effective that traditional Alexander teaching. Monica's website: formfitnessfunction.com Robert teaches in Lincoln, Nebraska and Toronto, Canada. Website: alexandertechniquenebraska.com List of Alexander Technique teachers who use Skype: alexandertechnique.com/teacher/distancelearning More information about the Alexander Technique: alexandertechnique.com You can learn how to support this and other Alexander Technique websites at AlexTechExpress.com/support
(This podcast is primarily for Alexander Technique teachers and students) Eva Fenrich, an Alexander Technique teacher in Kernen, Germany, interviews Robert Rickover for the Fall issue of Alexander Technique International's journal ExChange, on the topic AT 2.0 - teaching the Technique in the digital age. Topics covered include effective use of the web for promoting your practice, Skype lessons, and a key challenge to Alexander Technique professional societies as they interact with the web. Alexander Technique International's website: ati-net.com Robert teaches in Lincoln, Nebraska and Toronto, Canada. Website: salexandertechniquenebraska.com More information about the Alexander Technique: alexandertechnique.com You can learn how to support this and other Alexander Technique websites at AlexTechExpress.com/support
(This podcast is primarily for Alexander Technique teachers and students) Mark Josefsberg, an Alexander Technique teacher in New York City, talks with Robert Rickover about whether a teacher's hands are crucial for teaching the Alexander Technique. Mark's website: markjosefsberg.com Robert teaches in Lincoln, Nebraska and Toronto, Canada. Website: alexandertechniquenebraska.com List of Alexander Techniquie teachers who use Skype: alexandertechnique.com/teacher/distancelearning More information about the Alexander Technique: alexandertechnique.com
Louise Edington, an evolutionary astrologer and life coach, talks with Robert Rickover about her experiencess with Alexander Technique coaching via Skype with Los Angeles Alexander Technique teacher Sharon Jacubecy. Louise's website: louiseedington.com Sharon's website: alexandertechniquela.com Robert teaches in Lincoln, Nebraska and Toronto, Canada. Website: alexandertechniquenebraska.com. A list of Alexander Technique teacheres who use Skype can be found here: alexandertechnique.com/teacher/distancelearning More information about the Alexander Technique: alexandertechnique.com
This week John and Brian speak with 4th grade teacher, Paula Naugle, about her innovative and unique uses of Skype in the classroom.