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Stephen List

Music Critique - Cook Honors College - IUP - 0 views

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    Another helpful site for when you have to write a musical critique. I especially like there "SHMRG" acrostic: Sound, Harmony, Melody, Rhythm and Growth (texture/formal structure) Good for students when evaluating a musical performance.
Stephen List

Vocal Vocabulary - 0 views

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    Vocab list for singers.
Stephen List

Singing Dictionary - a glossary of singing terms - 0 views

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    Vocab List of singing terms
Stephen List

Music Vocabulary Words flashcards | Quizlet - 0 views

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    Use this Quizlet set to test your music vocabulary. Engaging way to master those musical vocab words.
Stephen List

Test: Singing vocabulary | Quizlet - 0 views

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    Use this quiz let to test your singing vocab. interactive way to master your vocabulary.
crmtbear

ForAllRubrics - The Rubric & Badging Platform - 1 views

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    Easily create your own rubrics. Complete rubrics on iPads, tablets or phones. Collect data offline with no internet access. Compute scores automatically. Print rubrics or save as PDF or spreadsheet.
tiffanyahc

When are we ever going to use this? SmartBlogs - 0 views

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    THis blog answeres the question "When are we ever going to use this?" and how to address this in the classroom.
William Bauer

Hookpad - 0 views

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    Hookpad is a free web app that simplifies songwriting by helping you choose chords that sound good together and guiding you to write a good melody. It's a musical sketchpad with music theory "built-in" to make it easier and more intuitive to find the sound you're looking for.
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    Hookpad is a free web app that simplifies songwriting by helping you choose chords that sound good together and guiding you to write a good melody. It's a musical sketchpad with music theory "built-in" to make it easier and more intuitive to find the sound you're looking for.
William Bauer

Google Tips - 1 views

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    Tips for using various Google tools.
anonymous

Isle of Tune - 2 views

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    Isle of Tune is music sequencer where users build compositions visually using houses, roads, plants and cars. Can be used to reinforce a range of musical concepts.
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    Fun way to begin composition
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    Fun music creativity site. Game. Sequencer for kids.
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    Isle of Tune is a website (and app for iOS) that allows students to create an island with sound producing plants, houses, and other objects. As cars drive on the island, a melody or beat is produced based on where the objects are located and what these objects are. Isle of Tune allows users to compose in a non-traditional manner using a fun, interactive interface
William Bauer

QuestBase - 1 views

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    QuestBase is a free, cross-platform application that provides Everything you need to create and manage your assessments, tests, quizzes and exams, both on-line and printed. Designed as a training and learning tool, QuestBase can also be used for selection tests, psychological tests, satisfaction and opinion surveys, market researches and customer feedback.
lemason

Open Exploring Theory Textbook - 2 views

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    A free textbook to learn music theory. It aligns with the Practica Musica music theory software. The software, however, isn't necessary to learn from the book. The book includes embedded media.
William Bauer

Smarthistory: a multimedia web-book about art and art history - 1 views

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    Smarthistory at Khan Academy is the leading open educational resource for art history. We make high-quality introductory art history content freely available to anyone, anywhere. Smarthistory is a platform for the discipline where art historians contribute in their areas of expertise and learners come from across the globe. We offer nearly 500 videos and these are being translated into dozens of languages.
jtaurins

Home | National Core Arts Standards - 1 views

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    The website for the National Core Arts Standards (2014). It includes the standards for music, dance, visual arts, theater, and media arts. Standards are searchable by content area and grade level. Examples of standards-based assessments are included.
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    The National Core Arts Standards include all of the details of the new arts standards. These are broken into creating, performing/presenting/producing, responding, and connecting categories. The website has an attached PDF for each standard with in depth information, philosophies, and ideas that shed light on the way that these can change the way we think and teach music.
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    The National Core Arts Standards include all of the details of the new arts standards. These are broken into creating, performing/presenting/producing, responding, and connecting categories. The website has an attached PDF for each standard with in depth information, philosophies, and ideas that shed light on the way that these can change the way we think and teach music.
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    National Core Arts Standards is a resource guide to understanding and implementing the 2014 Arts Standards. This site has several handbooks to help clarify the new standards. It even has the option to customize your own handbook.
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    This is the go-to website for the 2014 National Core Arts Standards. Here, all arts educators can find official copies of content area standards, anchor standards, Model Cornerstone Assessments, history of the new standards and information on how to unpack and understand them. Some of the links for music standards route the viewer to www.nafme.org.
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    This site provides a list of national content standards for k-12 music curriculum.
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    This site contains the new K-12 arts standards, including those for music education, as well as tools related to assessment.
Jeni Wiant

7 Easy Ways To Survive Technology in Your Music Classroom | Midnight Music - 1 views

  • I usually think of a couple of non-technology activities in case the internet goes down, the software program won’t open or the mysterious audio settings won’t work. I also take the “safe” option with things like online videos: if the video you want to show your class is a crucial part of your lesson, download it to your laptop hard drive ahead of time so you are not reliant on your internet connection.
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      I often follow this blogger on Pinterest too
William Bauer

Michelle Wank's Public Library | Diigo - 3 views

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    Music Tech Teacher, Music Quizzes, Games and Worksheets 23 Jun 14
marybmartin

K/S1 Music - 0 views

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    This website is amazing - many interesting music games to play to learn about instruments, compose music, learn rhythm. It even has a virtual xylophone and virtual panpipes to play! - lots to learn on this website
marybmartin

VIRTUAL KEYBOARD - FLUTE - 0 views

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    This link will take you to a virtual keyboard - it is self-explanatory once you get there. Students can play the piano, work with chords Any age can enjoy this website.
marybmartin

NAC Orchestra and Friends | ArtsAlive.ca Music - 1 views

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    - It is filled with interviews with orchestral musicians, games, activities Students can learn about composers - be transported to another country! and learn about the composer's music.
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