Before I was a kickass MakerSquare student, I was a freelance private music teacher, and I know full well the frustrations that can arise when trying to get your students to practice regularly. Every tutor and teacher knows that the key to success is consistent, dedicated study - and every teacher has met that disorganized ten-year-old who just can't keep track of their papers. Copying all that music gets expensive! What if there was a simple tool that could help you and your students stay on top of assignments?
How often have you given your student a binder or notebook to write down weekly homework assignments - only to hear the following week that they immediately lost it, or forgot to bring it with them? Are you tired of wasting money on copies, and finding sheet music crumpled and forgotten in the bottom of backpacks?
Lesson Less provides an easy interface for teachers to organize and assign weekly study material, and for students to quickly access that material after they leave a lesson. Teachers can assign a piece of music from their personal database, and students can easily view their assignments each week.
'Lesson Less - because kids are disorganized.'
To get started, simply go to lessonless.herokuapp.com and click either 'teacher' or 'student'.
'My son's backpack used to be a mess of crumpled papers and half-complete assignments. At least his music is organized - he just logs in to the app, and all his scores are right there!'