[Context]<p>English is not my native language, and I think I owe a huge part of my English skills to one great teacher, who was teaching me in high school (10+ years ago).<p>[Idea]<p>I have recently managed to reach out to this particular teacher, with interest in him providing some lessons. However, after high school, I have happened to move rather far away from my hometown, so in person lessons wouldn't be possible. Hence the idea to ask him about possibility of providing some online lessons.<p>[The Problem]<p>This teacher has never provided any lessons online, and is worried that he is going to miss traditional tools, like CD audio players, videos, printouts, etc.<p>He is however interested in learning about the possibilities, but I honestly have no idea what sort of software to recommend, as I was never teaching personally.<p>Obviously Skype etc. comes to mind first, but he really stressed the point of needing it somehow augmented, in ways directed towards teaching.<p>[Question]<p>So my question is: Do you know of any software for teaching remotely I could recommend? Ideally all integrated with video conferencing, ability to easily share scanned printouts, videos, pre-recorded audio, etc.<p>Maybe there are any startups out here working on something alike, and looking for early testers, or even just idea feedback?<p>[Disclaimer]<p>Of course I've tried some obvious Google searches like "how to teach English online", but there is <i>a lot</i> of material out there, tons of it looking like some content farms more than real people, and to be honest I cannot imagine myself how good are any of the services/software available for teachers who never taught online. So I really hope someone here is experienced already in this area and could help with choosing something to start with. :) Just looking at https://angel.co/language-learning there is 500 such companies, so it seems really difficult to get through this volume of data...<p>EDIT: formatting