uwMeeting is an innovative online platform, completed in January 2021 to offer the possibility for all music teachers and students to be able to make individual or collective lessons from home, with a much higher audio quality than common videoconferencing platforms, with a frequency response up to 0-20,000 Hertz.
Each Conservatory and School of Music can activate a uwMeeting user and accredit selected teachers and students.
Each student and teacher will have a username and password assigned by their institution, with which they can access their account, where they can schedule and conduct lessons online.
Each lesson can also be recorded videotaped on the uwMeeting server, to be later watched only by the student or teacher.
You can configure the display of the classroom, in "picture in picture" or "half screen" mode.
In a sentence: uwMeeting was designed specifically for musicians and singers
uwMeeting guarantees maximum privacy: each institution can open an account for its teachers, students and auditors.
Each teacher can access with his username and password provided by his institution.
Students and listeners can access their lessons receiving a simple link by email.
Videos are stored on a secure server, and are only accessible by the student and the faculty member.
uwMeeting is available for all Conservatories, Academies, Schools of Music and also for private teachers.
It can be activated by signing a contract with each institution, which provides for the purchase of a package of prepaid hours, which can go down to only 0.80 Euro per hour, or by purchasing a license and in this case the cost can go down to only 0.50 Euro per hour.
uwMeeting also offers a rich interface to manage the electronic register of teacher and student, programmable by the teacher.
The teacher can schedule the lesson independently.
The time of each scheduled lesson can be notified to the student and listeners through email, at the teacher's or secretary's choice.
10 minutes before the scheduled date and time, the virtual classroom will be available for the start of the lesson by pressing the relevant button within the teacher's account and students will be able to access by pressing the links received by email..
Normally the lessons end exactly at the established time, but it is possible to establish for each course a possible extra time to be added to each lesson.
uwMeeting does not require you to download any software or app, and it works from both PCs, tablets (android and iPad) and Smartphones (Android and iPhone).
It is very easy to use, even for those who are not familiar with computers.
It provides ad hoc adjustments for slow internet connections, so as to preserve the bandwidth for audio quality, reducing only the video quality if necessary.
uwMeeting does not require you to download any software or app, and it works from both PCs, tablets (android and iPad) and Smartphones (Android and iPhone).
It is very easy to use, even for those who are not familiar with computers.
It provides ad hoc adjustments for slow internet connections, so as to preserve the bandwidth for audio quality, reducing only the video quality if necessary.
Each institution will be able to enter the "total hours" of each teacher, from which the hours of lessons carried out online can be deducted.
It is also possible for each student to see the total number of hours of lessons planned for their course with each teacher, and a report of the lessons already held (with any video recording) and those still to be held.
"Virtual box " for each student to share documents between teacher and student (.doc or .pdf), audio files (.mp3) and video links.
Tracking the actual minutes spent simultaneously by the teacher and his students, recording the exact time of the beginning of the lesson, when the student connects to the teacher in the virtual classroom by pressing the "start lesson" button, and the end of the lesson, when the student leaves the virtual classroom by pressing the corresponding button.
Video archive of lecture recordings, accessible only to the student and teacher.
Lecture recordings can be activated by the teacher.