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Cube Creator - 203 views

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    Create 6-sided biography cubes, mystery cubes, story cubes, or your own custom cube. Fun way to share information or plan out a project! Includes graphic organizer (pdf) and lets you print and save a pdf of your cube when you're finished.
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Music That Represents Culture: Selecting Music with Integrity: EBSCOhost - 4 views

  • The term authenticity has been applied to music in various ways. It might be used to describe a piece of music (recorded, notated, performed); the process by which the music is taught and learned ( through recordings, live models, notation); or the manner in which it is performed (venue, dress, behaviors).
  • In other words, authenticity lies within the perceptions of the individual.
  • Anthony Palmer, who teaches music education at Boston University, has said that music with "absolute authenticity" is performed (a) by and for members of the culture; (b) in a typical setting, as determined by the members of the culture; (c) with instruments specified by the creator(s) of the music; and (d) in its original language.[ 8] Inarguably, and as Palmer recognizes, attaining this level of authenticity is impossible in a school music program (unless we consider "school music" residing within a unique culture of its own). In school, music is separated from its primary source many times over. Music is passed from its primary source (composer, grandmother) to an intermediary (arranger, performer, notation, recording) and channeled through a publisher or presenter to the teacher and finally to students. To confound matters, there are variants of melodies, lyrics, dances, games, and performance styles.
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  • Ethnomusicologist Bruno Nettl explains that "societies differ, however, in their attitude toward musical stability; to some it is important that a song remain stable and unchanged, while in others individual singers are encouraged to have their personal versions."
  • but he believes educators must determine at what point that musical experience is no longer acceptable as representative of that culture.
  • Having clear visions of educational goals and the broad curriculum is vital to making these determinations.
  • Bennett Reimer states, "Those inner workings are themselves the project of cultural systems, so they must be revealed in their contexts, historical, cultural, and political, in order to be grasped appropriately; that is, 'knowing about' becomes an essential ingredient of artistry and of listening."[ 15] For example, children might not fully understand the meaning of "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" unless they understand what baseball is or realize that the song is traditionally sung at baseball games.
  • text in an unfamiliar language should include a translation so students understand the meaning of the words.
  • However, a culturally valid work is not necessarily bias free; and conversely, bias-free music is not necessarily culturally valid.
  • Selecting the best music to represent a culture in an unbiased manner is a process of discovery. You will first need to educate yourself before you can educate others.
Shadi Karazi

Storyboard That: The World's Best FREE Online Storyboard Creator - 151 views

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    Create storyboards to tell a story. Easy to use tools. Free version and paid version
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    I do not see a free version, just a free trial.
naomiveak

Is the digital divide entirely different from what we think it is? | eSchool News - 40 views

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    digital divide,
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    This is a great illustration of why students need to be creators in order to truly build their digital literacy.
Deborah Baillesderr

Duck Soup | ESheet Creator - 82 views

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    "You can take any document or pdf in your google drive or computer and easily make it an online instantly graded activity. And best of all... YOUR STUDENTS CAN WRITE ON IT LIKE IT'S PAPER!"
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