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TEDTalks Education by TEDTalks on iTunes - 0 views

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    This list of podcasts has the TED talks that focus on education. While not all of them deal with music education, they have some great insights on general pedagogy, creativity, and teaching.
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The Teach Piano Today Podcast by Andrea and Trevor Dow: Piano Teaching Bloggers and Ent... - 0 views

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    This is a podcast designed to help piano teachers of all experience levels. They discuss different teaching techniques, studio information, practice ideas, and other helpful information. This can be used by piano teachers to enhance their teaching knowledge and learn ways so successfully run their piano studio.
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Technology in Music Education - 0 views

  • Improvisation was an element of the old National Standards of Music (one of the standards that was often left unmet).
  •  The new standards
  • still include improvisation
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  • Chances are that if you are not a jazz musician, you may not spend very much time with improvisation at all
  • Musiclock provides many background “jam” tracks (loops) that are written in a specific scale (e.g. Major, or Pentatonic Major).  Those loops can be started on any note of the chromatic scale.  
  • This app is a great way to show kids the importance of learning their scales on piano or in band/orchestra
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    The article discusses a new app that was created to improve or teach improvisation concepts using loops on any particular scale.
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‎Modacity: Pro Music Practice on the App Store - 0 views

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    This is a great practice app to share with students. This webpage also includes a link to other apps useful to applied music students.
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‎Notes - Sight Reading Trainer on the App Store - 0 views

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    This simple app is great for reading notation and having students identify notes on the staff. Difficulty levels range from three notes in one clef to over 20 notes using a grand staff with accidentals. Exercises can be done in as little as 30 seconds. I think any middle or high school musician would benefit from the use of this app as a simple reminder of how to recognize pitches notated on the staff.
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Technology in Music Education | Blog - 2 views

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      Christopher Russell FMEA conference 2017 presentation
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    This site keeps an up to date feed on all technology useful to music educators. This covers basic applications on mobile devices and even classroom technology such as tuners, metronomes and SmartBoards.
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    This site keeps an up to date feed on all technology useful to music educators. This covers basic applications on mobile devices and even classroom technology such as tuners, metronomes and SmartBoards.
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    Techinmusiced.com is a robust blog that features a very iPad centric set of content. Of note are the app list for iOS, choral warmups for the iPad, and recommendations about apps and accessories.
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    I have had another important use of my Apple Watch this week as we returned back to school. Notifications (text message and e-mail) have become more important now that I am teaching, and a quick glance to my wrist quickly lets me know if I need to respond to something.
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    This blog is a great resource if you are interested in learning about new smartphone/tablet apps that are related to music education.  The blogger also reviews software and other music related technology.
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    This is a great blog from an educator in the trenches who is integrating technology into music education. Some great ideas!
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    This website has a variety of resources including thoughts of the iOS 9 updates, a review of music apps and app lists as well as Choral warm ups and past presentations of music technology associated with iOS.
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    Music tech resource page. Author presented at FMEA 2017 - I attended his session. Mostly about hardward, not software. Ipad focus
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    This blog is heavily centered around technology. There is a navigation bar on the top and categories on the right to help locate topics of interest.
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Wheel Decide | Kindergarten Songs - 0 views

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    This is a great website called wheeldecide.com. It's one of the only "spinner" websites I've been able to find, and it works perfectly for when you've got some extra time with your younger elementary students. I just load up the songs and games they know, and I let one of the students spin the wheel and we sing and/or play whatever song/game comes up. They love it!
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Acapella App - 0 views

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    This app allows people to create and record their own acapella arrangements. There is also a collaboration feature that allows you to create arrangements with friends. 
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Sight Reading - 0 views

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    Sight Reading Factory offers a web based version and an app. You can create your own sight reading exercise or let the app create one for you. There is a playback feature as well
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Music Tech Teacher Podcast: Technology Tips, Lesson Plans and Interviews by Katie Wardr... - 0 views

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    This podcast is hosted by Katie Wardrobe and features tips and ideas for useful, practical integration of technology in music education.
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Music Education & Technology Podcast by Shimmons & Russell on Apple Podcasts - 0 views

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    This podcast is hosted by Paul Shimmons and Chris Russell. Episodes feature discussions and interview related to technology and its applications it music education.
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Music and the Brain by Library of Congress on Apple Podcasts - 0 views

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    This podcast relays findings from research on music and its relationship with the brain.
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