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Lessons: Lesson #6296: THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN CREATING LESSONS

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THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN CREATING LESSONS


by Charles Gacsi (42523)

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Creating a lesson is a separate skill in written communication apart from playing.

One may know how to play something very effectively but lacks the necessary skills to impart that to others.

Some skills are

Being able to stick to writing about that which you are trying to pass on to others.

Communication skills.

Willingness to re write over and over again until it looks good.

Next, proof read what you wrote.

Keep a dictionary handy.

Are you trying to write as if you were talking to someone? If so DON'T.

Keep in mind

People will not be able to see you or hear you speak, as part of the clues in teaching and learning. No facial expressions are present. They will only know you by what you write. If you are careless, about what you write, then that is how people will view you.

If you write about things you do not know, then they will view your information as inaccurate material not worth studying or taking their time to look at very long.

If you post a tab that is fast, make sure that you are actually able to play that piece of music at that tempo. It would be better to indicate a tempo range. To start at a slower tempo and raise it gradually in increments to a specific tempo.

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