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nic
With the start of the new school year (in Australia) approaching, I'm thinking about better ways to organise my lessons across four schools and my private students. Towards the end of the year things got pretty hectic with make up lessons (unfortunately the policy of most of my schools - it can be a real pain sometimes!) and I thought that administration software might be the way to go for billing, scheduling, attendance records, etc.

Does anyone use of have you had experience with this type of software? What would/wouldn't you recommend?

Thanks!
JohnS
Being from Australia, you must know about Philip Johnston and Practicespot. I've developed my website through him and part of that is a useful administration package.
ad_libitum
A while ago 4tissimo recommended musicteachershelper.com. I don't know anything about it but it might be worth a look smile.gif

I think there's a free trial
nic
Thanks John & ad lib. I did a google search, but so many came up with free trials that I thought I would check here first!



frumpybabes
QUOTE(nic @ Dec 29 2007, 10:54 PM) *

With the start of the new school year (in Australia) approaching, I'm thinking about better ways to organise my lessons across four schools and my private students. Towards the end of the year things got pretty hectic with make up lessons (unfortunately the policy of most of my schools - it can be a real pain sometimes!) and I thought that administration software might be the way to go for billing, scheduling, attendance records, etc.

Does anyone use of have you had experience with this type of software? What would/wouldn't you recommend?

Thanks!


I've had a schedule especially written for my music practice! It's called TASC if you are interested PM me back.

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