This is one of my go-to sources when I can't figure out how to make a sound or get an effect to behave the way I want it to. A good resource for anything related to production, not just EDM.
Dropbox is a free service that lets you bring your photos, docs, and videos anywhere and share them easily. Never email yourself a file again!
This could be useful for sharing scores, recital videos, mp3s, ect.
A one-stop, comprehensive, non-profit resource for parents, students, teachers and fans of the piano, with over 1000 pages of free, non-commercial information, operated as a public service since 1995.
This article is exactly what the title states. These authors recommended different strategies for creating those safe places, so students young and old feel free to be themselves and perform despite any fears. Overall, the article is targeted toward eliminating those fears that students may have so nothing is stopping them from their full potential. I think the main point of this article is a great thing to keep in mind and remember as future music teachers.
This blog post collects 110 different music apps you can use in the classroom and categorizes them based on their function (ie: tuners, metronomes, sound exploration, etc.) Useful for all ages!