Lessons Section
This section is where you enter in lesson information. Such as where the lessons will be held, how long the lessons will be for this student, and which instrument they play.
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Status. The Status field lets you keep track of which students are currently taking from you and which ones are not. Here is what each status means:
Active
- These are students who are currently taking lessons from you.
Former
- These are students who are
not
currently taking lessons but have in the past.
Lead
- This is more of a marketing status. These are potential students that you have reached out to, but have not scheduled or may not have gotten back with you yet.
Waitlist
- These are students that want to take lessons from you, but you don't have the time for them yet.
The default is Active, but you can click on the down arrow and choose any of the four options.
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Date Started. This field allows you to keep track of when your students started taking lessons from you. To enter in a date
click in the Date Started field > browse the calendar > choose a date.
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Skill Level.
This field is where you can type in how advanced your student is, in which ever fashion you wish to. The most common way is beginner, intermediate, advanced.
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Lesson Duration. By default, lesson duration is 30 minutes.
You can change the lesson to any time you want, using minutes only. For example, if your lesson is going to be 1 hour and 15 minutes, you would need to type in 75 (60 minutes + 15 minutes = 75). 1 hour is the same as 60 minutes.
To change the lesson duration
click in the Lesson Duration field > delete the number already in there > type in a new one.
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Location. This field is where you choose where the lesson is taking place. It comes with three default options: My Home, Student's Home, Music Studio. The default is My Home.
To change the location click in the Location field > choose a different option.
The primary contact, in general, is the person who is paying for lessons. They can either be the student, whose information you just filled out. Or it can be a totally different person.
This part of the tutorial is broken up into two sections:
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Primary Contact is Same as Student: New Family
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Primary Contact is a Totally Different Person: Existing Family
Primary Contact is Same as Student: New Family
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At the top of the section click in the "Same as Student" box to check it.
Notice how Duet auto fills in the First Name, Last Name, Cell Phone, and Email fields.
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Family and Family Name
The way Duet is designed is that each student needs to be part of a family. A student can either be assigned an existing family or you can create a new one for the student to belong to. In this example, Sophia is an adult and a
new family
that the teacher is taking on.
a. Leave the
Family
drop down box as " -New Family- ".
b. In the Family Name field, type in the family name you want associated with the student. In this case, I want the family name to be Miller.
Tip: Because you may eventually have two or more families with the same last name, you can have the family name be a first name and last name. Such as Sophia Miller instead of just Miller.
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Address. Next, type in the family's address.
Save. Click on the Save button, located at the top right corner of the page.
Primary Contact is a Totally Different Person: Existing Family
The primary contact is commonly a different person than the student. When this is the case, they can either be a new family or an existing family. In this example, we will show you what it looks like when you pair the student with an existing family.
Let's say that your student, Sophia Williams, is part of an existing family. The family name is John Williams. To pair a student to an existing family:
a. Click in the Family drop down box > choose the family
. In this case, John Williams is the existing family who is also the primary contact for the family.
Notice that when you choose an existing family that all of the fields are auto populated. This is all you need to do.
b. Click on the Save button, located at the top right corner of the page.