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Martin Burrett

beatlab - Digital music maker - 5 views

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    A superb digital music maker. Click on the grid to make wonderful music and share online. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Music,+Sound+&+Podcasts
Martin Burrett

String Thing - 75 views

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    An interesting music maker. Adjust the strings and change the notes and choose between three instrument sounds. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Music%2C+Sound+%26+Podcasts
Martin Burrett

Plink [Chrome Only] - 58 views

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    An amazing collaborative music maker. Choose your instrument and change the pitch by moving your line up and down. Must be viewed on Google Chrome. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Music%2C+Sound+%26+Podcasts
Martin Burrett

Circuli - 88 views

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    This is a fun musical resource. Place your dots on the window and see the rings expand and interact to make music. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Music%2C+Sound+%26+Podcasts
Martin Burrett

Soundation Studio - Mix your own music tracks - 73 views

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    Mix your own tracks by inserting beats and instruments into the timeline of this wonderful musical website. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Music,+Sound+&+Podcasts
Martin Burrett

Sound Bomb - 94 views

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    A good site for making music. Start the cyber beats and scratch virtual records to create unique sounds. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Music%2C+Sound+%26+Podcasts
Thieme Hennis

Hack the City at Berlin Fablab & Betahaus - Hackidemia - 18 views

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    What to do on a maker-workshop? Here some ideas for organizers. Make music with Makey Makey CNC cut marble track Program with Arduino Illustrate your dreams Build your own microscope and test the Berlin Water Quality A video game about the city's future development Grow roots and wings with Toywheel Furniture design with a laser cutter Dancing drones (a Dronenschwarm through a Web browser program) Robots upcycled A video game about the city's future development Kids have a dream Grow roots and wings with Toywheel
Martin Burrett

Key Chords - 107 views

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    Strike a chord with your students by doing some virtual strumming with this superb guitar chord player. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Music%2C+Sound+%26+Podcasts
Martin Burrett

The Reindeer Orchestra - 117 views

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    Ever wondered why Christmas Reindeer have red noses? You are about to find out with this musical Reindeer Orchestra. Make sure your volume is up. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Winter+%26+Christmas
Martin Burrett

Aviary Education - 51 views

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    A great suite of child friendly applications including a music creator, sound editor and image editor. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Karen Wester

EducationalCyberPlayGround, Inc. K-12 Education reference directory of Resources. - 36 views

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    Educational CyberPlayGround, Inc.™ strives to help Teachers, Parents, and Policy Makers: Learn about Music, Teaching, Internet, Technology, Literacy, Arts & Linguistics in the K12 classroom.
Martin Burrett

A.I. Duet - A piano that responds to you. - UKEdChat.com - 24 views

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    A.I. Duet is a great Artificial Intelligence computer piano keyboard that responds to sequences input through your computer keyboard. Developed using Google's Magenta project, the algorithm uses a neural network to learn how to respond through to the key strokes. Simply use a keyboard, use your computer keys, or even plug in a MIDI keyboard. A.I. Duet is built by Yotam Mann with friends on the Magenta and Creative Lab teams at Google.
Martin Burrett

Festive Funk Machine - 57 views

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    A wonderful web toy where you can design your own  funky festive tunes by clicking on the robots. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Winter+%26+Christmas
Maya Salganek

Capzles Social Storytelling | Online Timeline Maker | Share Photos, Videos, Text, Music... - 12 views

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    This looks like a great timeline tool with a wide variety of EDU uses.
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    Capzles is a popular site for uploading and publishing photos online. The interface of this site makes your photo site look visually stunning. A must try site. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+&+Images
maureen greenbaum

Edu-Traitor! Confessions of a Prof Who Believes Higher Ed Isn't the Only Goal | HASTAC - 52 views

  • many brilliant, talented young people are dropping out of high school because they see high school as implicilty "college prep" and they cannot imagine anything more dreary than spending four more years bored in a classroom when they could be out actually experiencing and perfecting their skills in the trades, the skills, and the careers that inspire them.
  • The abolishing of art, music, physical education, tech training, and shop from grade schools and high schools means that the requirement for excellence has shrunk more and more right at the time when creativity, imagination, dexterity, adaptability to change, technical know-how, and all the rest require more not less diversity. 
    • Peg Mahon
       
      AMEN!
  • we make education hell for so many kids, we undermine their skills and their knowledge, we underscore their resentment, we emphasize class division and hierarchy, and we shortchange their future and ours,
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  • There are so many viable and important and skilled professions that cannot be outsourced to either an exploitative Third World sweat shop or to a computer, that require face-to-face presence, and a bucketload of skills--but that  do not require a college education:  the full range of IT workers, web designers, body workers (ie deep tissue massage), yoga and pilates instructors, fitness educators, DJ's, hair dressers, retail workers, food industry professionals, entertainers,  entertainment industry professionals, construction workers, dancers, artists, musicians, entrepreneurs, landscapers, nanny's, elder-care professionals, nurses's aids, dog trainers, cosmetologists, athletes, sales people, fashion designers, novelists, poets, furniture makers, book keepers, sound engineers, inn keepers, wedding planners, stylists, photographers, auto mechanics, and on and on.  
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    Cathy Davidson
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    In general, I agree. However, novelists and poets don't need college?? And perhaps less so to artists and musicians? Perhaps... but what better way to learn the history and analysis of their Art, in order to place their own work in context?
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    I could not agree more with you Maureen. As a long time middle school teacher in Oakland and Mpls I am thoroughly convinced that our nation and our states are nuts to have cut all of the tech and arts classes out of elementary, middle and high schools. EVERY student should learn a trade/skill set in high school. The hs drop out rate is horrifying and no surprise that the crime rate follows. We have a nation of under achieving teens because the adults have not kept up with funding the myriad of opportunities that would capture and harness their interests and creativity. I look forward to reading your book Maureen and to following you on here.
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