How would you make a Skype video call? The same camera should be able
   to be used to record video in any number of applications. Then, it
   would be a matter of uploading it to DropBox, SugarSync or similar app
   that can transfer large files. Also, on YouTube you can make a video
   private, so that also could work. I think you are limited to 10 or 15
   minutes, but that should be all right.

   On Jan 28, 2012, at 1:14 AM, Edward Mast wrote:

   Yes, you make a good point, Ed.  Anyone should be able to do this, I
   would think, though I don't know how to present and send the videos -
   would one have to use YouTube?  Perhaps the advantages offered by
   ArtistWorks is convenience for the teacher and the student.  The
   teacher doesn't have to solicit students, or the student research
   teachers.  ArtistWorks - I guess - functions as the middle man, so to
   speak, connecting one with the other.  But I'll try to learn more, to
   see if I'm understanding the concept.
   Ned
   On Jan 27, 2012, at 6:58 AM, Ed Durbrow wrote:

      On Jan 27, 2012, at 5:12 AM, Edward Mast wrote:

      I've heard of long distance teaching by Skype.  What I like about
     this

      program (ArtistWorks) - if I understand the concept - is that you
     can

      make a video when it's convenient for you and the teacher can view
     it

      at his/her convenience and then respond by video when ready.  So,
     it's

      not done in real time.

      So what would stop anyone from doing it that way, if that is the
     way

      they would like to work? We did something akin to that when I first
     did

      a lesson because we couldn't get perfect two way communication when

      Skype first started.

      Ed Durbrow

      Saitama, Japan

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   6. http://www9.plala.or.jp/edurbrow/
   7. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
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