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kendra gannaway

Music Tech | Music Tech for Teachers - 0 views

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    This website has reviews of several apps and hardware for the music teacher. Learn how to play guitar with an actual guitar, best digital recorder for on the field bands, and more.
lizazumbrunnen

ITG Youth - 0 views

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    This website provided by the International Trumpet Guild has free resources for both trumpet teachers and trumpet students. The site includes reviews on solos, information on upcoming events such as masterclasses, summer camps, competitions, and also provides a link to "ask the teacher."
Kyle Naugle

Classical Music Podcasts : San Francisco Classical Voice - 0 views

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    This SFCV site is for the arts community to read articles, listen to podcast from other orchestras, and allow users to purchase tickets to concerts. Another purpose is to allow youth to explore new music that they might not know or understand yet. This website includes upcoming events in the San Francisco area, Critic Reviews, the ability to listen to music online, and other music resources such as biographies on composers and musicians of today, and from the past.
lizazumbrunnen

Become a Successful Musician - MusiciansWay.com - 0 views

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    This website contains blogs, newsletters, information on workshops, instrument-specific resources, and reviews regarding music and music education. The blog contains useful information for both teachers and students.
Stephen List

Low Budget Music Applications for the Classroom | david brian williams phd - 0 views

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    Another site with reviews of low cost or free music tech software. This is great for music teachers on a tight budget.
Stephen List

Essential Free Music Education Software - 0 views

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    A review site of free music education software. A great resource for Music teachers.
Ginna Watson

Strings Magazine on the App Store on iTunes - 0 views

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    This online magazine is now available as an app for the iPad and iPhone. It contains technical advice, reviews of recordings, artist profiles, and general coverage of issues relevant to string players.
Rob Perkins

Technology in Music Education - 0 views

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    Technology in Music Education is a blog dedicated to musicians, educators, and researchers sharing multiple ways in which technology is used to enhances music education.
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    The teacher who runs this website keeps other teachers up to date on what's going on in technology, especially for the iPad.
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    Can the iPad get even better
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    This is a blog by Christopher J. Russell, an author and music educator. This blog includes a lot of resources for iPads and use in choral rehearsals. It also has an extensive list of other great music blogs the author recommends.
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    This is a blog by Christopher J. Russell, an author and music educator. This blog includes a lot of resources for iPads and use in choral rehearsals. It also has an extensive list of other great music blogs the author recommends.
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    Technology in Music Education is an excellent resource created by Dr. Christopher Russell. The blog shares information on integrating technology into the classroom & school music program. The blog also shares helpful reviews of apps for the iPad, music software, choral warm-ups using technology, downloadable pdf resources and more.
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    Technology in Music Education is an excellent resource created by Dr. Christopher Russell. The blog shares information on integrating technology into the classroom & school music program. The blog also shares helpful reviews of apps for the iPad, music software, choral warm-ups using technology, downloadable pdf resources and more.
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    This blog focuses on technology in music education. I have found some great sites such as Staff Wars from this blog.
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    This blog provides helpful information, especially for using iPad as a teaching tool.
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    This site is a blog dedicated to music education technology, with a great deal of emphasis on the iPad.
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    Blog dealing with technology integration in music education
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    Great information on use of Apple Technology in BCO classrooms
Greg Dumas

Overview of Go for the Gold! Recorder by Kevin Babuder | Music Matters Blog - 0 views

  • Go for the Gold! Recorder is a multi-touch book created for a Mac or iPad and can be purchased through iTunes to read and enjoy in your iBooks. This is a beginner edition and from what I’ve read, to take full advantage of the interactive aspects the book offers
  • it’s best to use an iPad
  • Not only will readers learn the basics of playing the recorder, bu
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    This is a website that describes software for learning the recorder. It uses interdisciplinary aspects that seem to be interesting - and probably appealing to students.
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    Here is as software program review of Go for the Gold! I have never seen a software program for the Recorder. This program can be useful for elementary school music students that are beginning to play on song flutes.
Michelle Lucia-Ingle

TI:ME Technology In Music Education - Start Here - 0 views

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    Resources for the music educator wanting to include technology in their teaching.
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    Music Technology resources
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    Music Technology resources
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    This organization is devoted to technology for music education. They have conferences, review products, and provide resources for schools and individuals.
Stephen List

How to Give a Singing Critique | eHow - 0 views

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    A quick guide to writing a good singing critique. Good for students who have to review other singers
cedenoa23

Wright-Stuff Music - 0 views

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    Music Education and Technology Blog created by music teacher Samuel Wright. The purpose of this resource is to share students' projects, apps reviews, iBook's, web lessons, compositions, arrangements, music videos and podcast among other resources used by Wright in his teaching.
kpowell1

feedly. Read more, know more. - 0 views

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    This is a page on the Music Matters Blog reviewing the InTune App available on iTunes. This app operates on a game platform and has students distinguish which pitch is higher or lower. Pitches get progressively closer as the level increases.
jcstoutufmme

Music and the Brain (Podcasts) (Library of Congress) - 0 views

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    The Library of Congress has a plethora of information and media related to music education. Within the archives of the Library of Congress are recordings of folk songs, articles about music in America, and podcasts. One of these podcast collections is about Music and the Brain where research related to music and how it affects the brain is reviewed and discussed. This is an excellent resource for music advocacy. It is also a great resource for better understanding music learning.
jaywerd04

Melanie Spanswick | Pianist, Author & Music Educator - 0 views

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    Written by Melanie Spanswick, this is a great blog for music educators who focus on teaching the piano.  It includes reviews of method books, smartphone apps, and provides links to helpful videos and podcasts.
Bethany Kenney

New York Philharmonic - 0 views

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    Great website for puzzles, quizzes, composition activities, instrument families and a great introduction to the NY Philharmonic.  This would be excellent to use before attending a NY Philharmonic concert. 
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    This could be a great resource as a fun follow up with certain topics students are learning.  It could also be a good individual time to explore what they are interested in, whether it be at school or at home!
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    This is a nice resource for games and interactive activities to give students information on the orchestra/orchestral instruments, composers, and the musicians in the orchestra. My students love games and they obviously love technology so I think combining these would be great. This would probably be better for a SMARTboard, rather than projecting it from a computer to the TV because the SMARTboard allows kids to get more involved.
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    This is a great website for students to review concepts learned in class. "Instrument Frenzy" is a high speed game that can be used to review instruments and categorize them by family. 
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    A great website for students to learn about the instruments, and people of the orchestra. They also learn about composers and compositions, and are able to make their own instrument, mingles, and minuets. A great website to use for elementary students who are learning about the orchestra.
jerrypickering

About | iPad and Technology in Music Education - 0 views

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    This blog explores ways to integrate the iPad and its applications into the daily classroom teaching of band directors. The blogger offers reviews of applications and suggestions on how to use apps in an ensemble setting. 
dre3101

Harmony Central - 0 views

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    Harmony Central is a collection of articles geared toward the performing or gigging musician. For students, this resource could provide guiding documents for those considering a leap into the field of live shows, with expert advice, user reviews, and a forum for collaboration.
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.
nwotton

Explore Kids in Music History - Encore Youth - 0 views

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    This is a great resource for teachers and students that connects to music history. This could serve as a review resource or a quick introduction for whatever musical period is being studied. If offers great facts as well as information about instruments from that time. It could also be used as a WebQuest assignment for sub-plans.
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