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Jeni Wiant

Who's Who and Who's New: Plickers! Technology Awesomeness! - 2 views

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    Here is a good description of just how to set-up Plickers for your classroom.
Camilo Leal

One Laptop per Child - 0 views

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    This project is committed with providing children of underserved populations with computers that include a series of open software, including Csound (a powerful audio software for algorithmic composition).
Camilo Leal

Web MIDI API - 0 views

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    A website about web browser's MIDI capabilities.
William Bauer

TwistedWave Online Audio Editor - 1 views

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    TwistedWave is a browser-based audio editor. You only need a web browser to access it, and you can use it to record or edit any audio file. All the audio is stored and processed on the server, so you don't need to download anything, or save your work when you are done. Close your browser window and your work is saved. Open TwistedWave somewhere else, and all your audio files, with the complete undo history, are still available. With a free account, you can edit mono files up to 5 minutes in length. Once you have an account, you can purchase a subscription to increase this limit.
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    I have been using the Twisted Wave app for music editing for over a year now and have found it to be very user friendly and a wonderful resource.
William Bauer

Smithsonian Learning Lab: Discover, Create, Share - 0 views

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    Support deep, meaningful learning with an online universe of authentic resources and tools for making them your own.
cchill17

Chrome Music Lab - Sound-Waves - 0 views

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    Explore sounds, chord building, and chord progressions in a visual format
jmkustec

after sectionals - the podcast about all things band - 0 views

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    This podcast has discussions about all things related to band. Topics range from tips on specific instruments, how to choose music, and interviews with composers and teachers. It is geared more toward the Texas band director experience, but is still a great resource for all band directors.
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    Podcast website as well as different resources found in website all related to band.
jmkustec

News - SBO - 0 views

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    Sbomagazine.com provides online content that accompanies the SB&O Magazine. Although not all content is free, there are very good free and low cost options for band and orchestra directors across the nation. SB&O provides insight into the latest news, technology, repertoire, and conversations in the instrumental music community. In addition to teaching resources, this website provides online archives for their articles.
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    School Band and Orchestra magazine.
gnprince

Jazz Standards Introduction: Origins, History, Theory, Musicology, Biographies, and Books - 0 views

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    Resource for students of jazz standards, including information about theory and history
djrazzledazzle

Vermont ACDA | Promoting choral music throughout Vermont - 0 views

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    Vermont's chapter of ACDA. I'm the secretary!
lalario

(28) How to practice effectively...for just about anything - Annie Bosler and Don Green... - 0 views

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    This short video explains how the brain reacts to practice and repetition of activities. It reviews the neural pathways and the process that the brain goes through when something is being learned. An interesting fact mentioned in this video is that a study proved that the performance level of mentally envisioning practicing an activity and actually performing the activity produces similar results.
wlanxner

STEM Education: Over 25 STEAM Links Filled With Resources and Information | 21 st Centu... - 1 views

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    This page was linked from Edutopia. This site includes inspiring links for integrating the arts into education, the STEM to STEAM concept.
joshua304

Band Directors Talk Shop - Learn. Share. Inspire. - 1 views

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    This website has just about everything a band director would ever need. From resources about administration and fundraising, to sight-reading, theory, and ensemble skills, this is a tremendously beneficial resource for all band directors.
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    Wonderful blog by band directors on a variety of topics that can be easily implemented in the classroom/rehearsal.
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    The purpose of this resource is to receive encouraging stories about directing band as well as receive tips and tricks for teaching. There are often instrument specific tips and tricks for teaching beginning instrumentalists as well as extended techniques. This blog shares new posts weekly.
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    This blog contains many posts that would be helpful for novice and experienced band directors alike. Of particular interest are the posts about improving the sound of particular instruments or exercises to help develop a stronger swing feeling in a jazz band.
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    Band Directors Talk Shop is a website devoted to helping band directors become better teachers. Posts on the site are from current and former band directors, as well as private lesson instructors. The website allows band directors to share suggestions and ideas on how to improve instruction so that students will have a better learning experience.
cbaker91

Choralia - mp3 catalogue - 0 views

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    Choralia offers part rehearsal tracks for a wide selection of choral repertoire. Most of it is Baroque/Classical/Romantic era rep, but there is a good selection of newer works as well (Gjeilo, Lauridsen, Rutter). Sound quality is a little funky, but they do the job.
cbaker91

Guitar Best Practices in the First and Second Year - NAfME - 0 views

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    This sites contains downloadable links that contain very lucid and practical curricular ideas and suggestion for beginning and intermediate guitar classes and ensembles. The language is targeted at two groups: those teachers who are starting guitar programs and those teachers who themselves are not proficient guitarists yet are teaching a guitar class. The "further reading" at the bottom is icing in the cake.
nwotton

Microsoft Word - Participants' Ideas.docx - 0 views

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    This resource serves as a simple list that can be used for choral teachers of different ability levels to get a basic handle on teaching middle school chorus. It offers many teaching ideas that can help teachers become more connected with their student's singing through their teaching. There's many categories for the teaching techniques including: teaching middle-level girls, boys, and mixed voices.
tiffanywurth

MagOnline - 0 views

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    Band World Magazine online is a magazine that encompasses everything Band. It has articles that relate to every thing Band directors deal with and encounter every day. There are areas that you can only look at if you are a subscriber, but there are also free options as well.
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