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Bob Abrams

Punya Mishra's web home - 0 views

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    I am professor of Educational Psychology & Educational Technology at the College of Education at Michigan State University. I also direct the Master of Arts in Educational Technology program and program co-chair of the SITE 2011 conference at Nashville. I recently stepped down as the chair of the Innovation & Technology Committee of the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education. These pages are an ongoing digital archive of much of my professional and some of my personal life. You can read my blog, check out my vita, contact me, or follow the other links on this page.
janie reneau

Music Tech Teacher, General Information About Our Music Tech Program - 0 views

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      This is an inspiring story not of just technology integration but in getting students engaged in actvities that can last a lifetime.
  • Computers and KeyboardsWe have all 8 computer and keyboard stations connected together through MIDI interface cables. As of August, 2007 we connected all keyboards to the computers using USB cables, a much more economical way to make the connections. The keyboards are used to enter notes onto the screen in Sibelius when creating compositions. Students also enter notes into the computer in note reading drills in Music Ace and Alfred's Theory Games, along with some use in the Groovy music series by Sibelius. We also use Alfred Midi files on the computer as an accompaniment with the students as they practice on their keyboards. All computers have splitter cables to split the sound between the keyboard, speakers and headphones. This helps me to have the students practice on their own or practice with the entire class. We do not have funding available for a group education controller, but hope to be able to purchase one in the future. The computers are either Windows 98 PC's or Windows XP PC's that I repaired on my own from obsolete computers no longer being used at our school. We have limited Internet access in our room. I post our websites on each stand-alone computer so students may work on the quizzes and other lessons if time is available during class.
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    learn more about music/technology integration.She gives specific examples of her journey using technology in teaching music. She has electronic keyboards usb cabled to computers. This facilitates composition and playing of music. She uses Sibelius as the notewriting program. She uses Music Ace, Music Time Plus, and Microsoft music. There is a table of materials, costs, and funding. There is also a chart on home versus school technology use.The site is experience and personal opinion based. The results are positive for her school as the students taking the keyboarding class has skyrocketed which could be used as a source for inspiration in other classrooms.
janie reneau

Teachers invite 'Wii Music' into the classroom - Technology & science - Games - On the ... - 0 views

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      This is a report on using the Wii music program for engaging young learners in general music classrooms to learn music theory and have fun.
  • “I’ve read a lot of reviews about ‘Wii Music,’ and I think there’s a lot more depth to this program than people have initially given it credit for,” he says. “Wii Music” doesn’t ask players to match beats, like “Guitar Hero” or “Rock Band.” Using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controller, players can experiment with more than 60 different virtual instruments ranging from bagpipes to ukulele. They can play mini-games such as "Handbell Harmony" and "Pitch Perfect." And they can jam or improvise as part of an ensemble. That’s the one feature that really hooked Krofchick, who says that younger kids can often be reluctant to improvise musically. “Children spend a lot of their classroom time following specific directions — what to read, what to do — and very little time … actually expressing themselves in the arts,” she says. “Some can be shy to come forward and actually sort of jump in and try something. “But if anything is presented to a child in the form of a game, it’s going to be much more student-friendly or kid-friendly,” she says. “For some reason, there doesn’t seem to be a fear there.”
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    Author Kristin Kalning uses this site to report how teachers like Eileen Jahn use Wii to teach general music effectively. The audience for this site would be professional general music teachers and parents of school age children.She specifically studied how Jahn introduced and reinforced material which led to improvisation and rhythm skills.She interviewed a smll group of teachers using the Wii music application which MENC is studying for use in classrooms.Wii music is not like Guitar Hero" or "Rock Band.The Web article didn't leave any conclusions and left the future for this product open. Teachers should be cautious but open minded in using Wii music to motivate students for further music study.
Dawn Peterson

CyberSmart! Curriculum - 0 views

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    This site is from the CyberSmart School Program and MacMillian/McGraw-Hill and shows the effective use of the Internet as a learning resource. Curriculum units cover topics related to safety, manners including computer ethics, advertising, research, and technology.
Michelle Friday

Lessons Learned for Effective Technology Implementation - 0 views

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      Links expand information on this statement within the page. Literature is cited in expanded form.
  • hese champions, however, must be coordinated into a team that is established by policies and procedures—rather than ad hoc—within the school system
  • Having regular access to technology specialists during the planning process meant that teachers could feel more confident and supported when integrating technology.
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  • To answer these questions and begin formulating goals for professional learning, schools must collect data and complete a needs assessment about students and staff, capacity, and available resources
  • requent evaluation allows schools to readily address issues that may be affecting the efficacy of the intervention and then to refine goals and activities accordingly.
  • Once partners were selected, CITEd helped districts refine their goals, particularly when goals were too ambitious for a year-long intervention
  • Even when purchases are made with the best of intentions, the shift from the shelf to the classroom can be difficult. Many of the schools and districts selected as TIP sites had purchased software, often accompanied by extensive technology training for teachers. However, they were still struggling with getting the software into teaching practice.
  • Teachers may learn how to use a tool during a summer workshop, but unless the tool is directly linked to the curriculum and teachers are given ample time for experimentation, they will be unlikely to adopt it into their practice
  • teachers need basic technical knowledge about how to use a tool and knowledge about how to integrate the tool into their existing curriculum (CEO Forum, 2000). To achieve full-scale change, schools need to ensure that strong professional development programs are in place and that teachers have a variety of opportunities for learning and growth
  • methods used by TIP sites were examples of teacher-centered professional development—workshops and learning opportunities were structured to fit the needs, goals, and learning objectives of the teachers involved and grew and changed according to teacher needs
  • he literature shows that any new initiative will be more successful if it meshes well with existing programs
Michelle Friday

CIESE: Pathways - 0 views

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      Search for course materials by subject and topic area. Both science and educational technology categories.
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    Focused on "improved teacher education preparation through technology." A program for community colleges and an emphasis on science and engineering education for pre-service teachers. On-line curricula.
Michelle Friday

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    An "open webcasting community." Includes archives of past shows and a chat room. Easy RSS set-up. Webcasts organized by program and by recent posts.
Bob Abrams

150 Free Textbooks: A Meta Collection | Open Culture - 0 views

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    Free textbooks online with multiple resources. A variety of courses and topics are available.
Debbie Vaughan

Internet4classrooms (i4c) - 0 views

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    a website to help use the internet in your classroom. Includes technology tutorials for programs such as web 2.0, excel, dreamweaver, kidspiration, and more. Also grade level help and links for K-12.
janie reneau

15 Resources for Elementary Music Teachers « The Digital Music Educator - 0 views

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      Music teachers are always looking for low cost or free resources for the classroom, and this site has many sites with utilities.
  • The web is an excellent resource for music teachers who need free education materials for the elementary classroom. There are a number of sites that offers articles about music education and teaching strategies, lesson plans, classroom tools, children’s songs, fingerplays, and other helpful materials. Here are 15 sites to explore throughout the school year.
  • The web is an excellent resource for music teachers who need free education materials for the elementary classroom. There are a number of sites that offers articles about music education and teaching strategies, lesson plans, classroom tools, children’s songs, fingerplays, and other helpful materials. Here are 15 sites to explore throughout the school year
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  • The web is an excellent resource for music teachers who need free education materials for the elementary classroom. There are a number of sites that offers articles about music education and teaching strategies, lesson plans, classroom tools, children’s songs, fingerplays, and other helpful materials. Here are 15 sites to explore throughout the school year
  • The web is an excellent resource for music teachers who need free education materials for the elementary classroom. There are a number of sites that offers articles about music education and teaching strategies, lesson plans, classroom tools, children’s songs, fingerplays, and other helpful materials. Here are 15 sites to explore throughout the school year. MusTech.net – Created by Dr. Prof. Joseph Pisano, this music technology site is a good place for elementary teachers to read about music education, music technology, and music advocacy. Other site features include links to
  • music-related hardware, software, and freeware.
  • This web-based computer program for music teachers tracks lesson schedules, invoices, payments, and more. It is free to use for teachers who have three students or less.
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    The author of this blog is Owen Bradley, band director at NorthPort High in North Port, Florida.The purpose of this site is to provide high quality music educator information sites.The audience for this blog is music educator professionals. Mr. Bradley researched the sites and sifted out 15 quality sites. Each site has a short, consite description.He keeps the site current and the responses are appropriate.
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    Because money for classroom projects is scarce, we need sites like this for information on free activities.
Karen Riccio

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      I like this for brainstorming on a new topic. Also might be good for teaching about subject searches for researching.
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BreAnna Evans

Manage and monitor students' computer use - 0 views

  • Teachers can discreetly view an individual desktop to confirm the student is on task and, for example, conduct a two-way chat session without disrupting the rest of the room.
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      Monitoring students in school is necessary, and this is a program that can help with security at schools. Maybe the district will allow more if the schools use NetSupport.
Sondra Findley

The Education Podcast Network | A Landmark Project - 0 views

  • About EPN The Education Podcast Network is an effort to bring together into one place, the wide range of podcast programming that may be helpful to teachers looking for content to teach with and about, and to explore issues of teaching and learning in the 21st century.
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    The what, why, and how of 21st century teaching and learning.
Cheri Toledo

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      Dawn, This is a lot to accomplish in 4 1-hour sessions. If you really want to do it I would suggest choosing one or two of these and spread them out.
Cheri Toledo

dawn123 - Making Digital Stories - 0 views

  • using youtube:
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      Is there a free program that will do this?
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