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Online Tutoring Setup: Tools, Audio, and Session Flow

Equipment and workflow checklist for online tutoring: video platform choice, audio basics, screen sharing, and a repeatable lesson structure.

In short

A solid online tutoring setup needs stable video with clear audio, a shared workspace (digital whiteboard or screen share), and a repeatable session flow: check homework, teach, assign, confirm next date. Fancy equipment matters less than bandwidth and a quiet room.

Platform choice: Zoom, Meet, or Teams

Use what your students already have. Zoom offers breakout rooms and annotation; Google Meet is frictionless for school Gmail users; Teams appears in corporate family accounts. Pick one default and send the same join link pattern every week.

Audio matters more than video

Parents forgive blurry video; they do not forgive not hearing explanations. A basic USB headset beats laptop speakers. Test with each new student in the first five minutes.

Shared workspace

Options by subject:

  • Math/science — digital whiteboard (Zoom whiteboard, Excalidraw, or tablet with stylus).
  • Languages — shared Google Doc for corrections in real time.
  • Exam review — screen share past papers; annotate PDFs.

Session flow template (60 minutes)

Repeatable structure reduces mental load:

  • 0–5 min: connection check, homework review.
  • 5–40 min: core teaching.
  • 40–55 min: guided practice.
  • 55–60 min: assign homework, confirm next lesson, log notes.

Scheduling and links

Put the video link in the calendar invite and your tutor CRM student record. Avoid sending a new link every week unless security policy requires it — wrong links cause no-shows.

Backup plan for outages

Agree a fallback: switch to phone audio plus WhatsApp photo of work, or reschedule if outage exceeds 10 minutes. Document the lost time policy in your cancellation agreement.

Common questions

What internet speed do online tutors need?
Aim for stable 10+ Mbps upload with ethernet or strong Wi-Fi. Close background sync apps before sessions. If your connection drops weekly, upgrade router or ISP before buying more gear.
Do tutors need a second monitor?
Helpful but not required. One screen works if you use tablet for whiteboard and laptop for video. Second monitor shines when screen-sharing resources while watching the student.
How do online tutors share homework?
Assign in your CRM or homework portal, not scattered chat threads. Attach files once; students submit to the same place every time.

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