What do you need to follow an online lesson?
Fast and stable internet connection
Email address
Zoom or Skype
Onenote (optional)
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The desire to have fun while learning!
How does it work?
I use both Zoom (or Skype) and Onenote to conduct my classes. Both are free software available for any kind of system ( Windows, Mac or Linux).
You just need to download the software. For the first class, don’t worry about Onenote- you can have a quality lesson without it. Take note of the emails, usernames and passwords you choose. Keep them handy. Sometimes you may have to reconnect. I suggest you make a reminder page on your desktop or on paper.
Can I use a pad or a cellphone?
Yes! It will be harder to see in Onenote, but we can send documents easily.
Do I absolutely need Onenote?
Although it is preferable for it allows us more interaction possibilities, it is not essential. Many of my students only have Zoom or Skype and we still manage to have great lessons.
Why are rates so low?
Simply because I firmly believe that education should be accessible to all. I want an average income family to be able to benefit from my services without putting a rope around their neck financially.
Not sure if this suits you?
Contact me! We can determine together what will correspond best to your needs.
Just before class…with Skype
Just open Skype five minutes before class. I will contact you through Skype at the designated time.
Just before class… with Zoom
A few minutes before class, I will send you an email with the link to join in a Zoom meeting. All you have to do is click on the link and voilà! We can start the session.

How to use Skype
Make sure to download the latest version available. I strongly recommend that you test it before our first class.
How to use Onenote
First of all, if you have Windows, check if you don’t already have it on your computer. You can use that version, however it is often very basic. If you want a free but more complete version, download Onenote 2013. You do not need a paid version to follow the classes. Here is how Onenote works.