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What is Google Classroom? - Band Directors Talk Shop - 0 views

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    This blog is great for seeing what other band directors are up to. This post specifically is an introduction to Google Classroom. It outlines what Google Classroom is and how it can be utilized within the music classroom. As someone who uses Google Classroom, I highly recommend it.
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4 Steps to Use Google Classroom in Your Music Class - NAfME - 0 views

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    Google Classroom is a fantastic way to manage your classroom, engage students, and have assignments posted and submitted without any papers being lost. A lot of music teachers have no idea where to start with this software. This article posted by NAfME details four ways to integrate Google Classroom into your music classroom.
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Hookpad Songwriting Software - Write The Song You Always Wished You Could. - 0 views

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    Hookpad is an interesting piece of software. While it does involve digital notation, it focuses more on notating chords and chord progressions and does so by providing the user options to use standard and non-standard notation. I love using Hookpad when my students are doing songwriting on the ukulele. It is easy for them to play the chords on the ukulele, then input them into Hookpad by selecting the chord symbols. They can then go in an add melodies as well.
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Home - Crocodile River Music - 0 views

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    Crocodile River Music is a group based in Worcester, MA, the city where I teach. They provide students with a chance to not only listen to, but also to take part in a world music experience. They run programs to come into schools and teach about music from Africa, while also having students come up and try some of the instruments.
jheaver

How Technology Is Being Used In Music Classrooms - NAfME - 0 views

  • 74% of teachers feel that technology supports and expands the curriculum 74% say it motivates students to learn 73% say it motivates students to respond to a variety of learning styles
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      This artilce from the National Association for Music Education brings to light the reported benefits of including technology in the music classroom, and also sheds light on the growing number of educators who are using technology is growing capacities. This articles gives some great visual posters explaining the various benefits which can easily be shared with administrators to make the case for technology purchases.
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The Best Tech Tools That I Use In My Music Education Classroom - 0 views

  • Recommended Technology Hardware For the Music Ed Classroom:
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      This article lists a number of reputable technology resources to use in the music classroom, including popular options like Smart Music which help enhance the personal practice and testing of band students while eliminating the possibility for testing anxiety. What's even more cool is this makes reference to a website which helps students audition to schools who may not be able to afford to travel for in-person auditions.
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About Us | Teachers Pay Teachers - 0 views

  • TpT is the go-to place for educators to find the resources, knowledge, and inspiration they need to teach at their best. We offer more than 3 million free and paid resources, created by educators who understand what works in the classroom. Our marketplace is growing every day to meet the evolving needs of the PreK-12 classroom. When educators get the resources and support they need, they're best equipped to inspire our next generation of learners.
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      Teachers Pay Teachers is a great marketplace for teachers from all over to share their technological teaching resources they have created and used with their students. Membership is free and many of the resources are free. The resources that aren't free are very budget friendly! There's no need to reinvent the wheel when we can share the resources that work! With the option to review products, you can review and make sure an item is good before purchasing.
  • TpT is the go-to place for educators to find the resources, knowledge, and inspiration they need to teach at their best. We offer more than 3 million free and paid resources, created by educators who understand what works in the classroom. Our marketplace is growing every day to meet the evolving needs of the PreK-12 classroom. When educators get the resources and support they need, they're best equipped to inspire our next generation of learners.
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SmartMusic Features | SmartMusic - 0 views

  • Immediate feedback Students see which notes and rhythms they played correctly/incorrectly, receive a performance score, and hear their recording. Repertoire library Only SmartMusic includes 95+ method books, 5,400+ ensemble titles and thousands of solos from top publishers. Practice tools Vital tools – including a metronome, tuner, and the ability to loop sections – are built in and always close at hand. Communication loop Both teachers and students can see each others’ written comments on every assignment and student recording.
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      Smart Music is used by school band programs all across the country, and now students can use it for free on their own! With Smart Music, teachers can use established literature, method books, and state scale lists to facilitate individual student practice and to assign paying tests for students to complete on their own time. Students can also search for literature on their own and practice along to a recording!
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Teaching/Technology - Band Director Media Group - 0 views

  • The Band Director Media Group is dedicated to bringing important professional information to band directors and other music educators of all experience levels in ways that interest, excite, and intrigue. We provide live and spirited engagement by working with today’s top music education leaders to create a better music education environment for today’s schools
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      Banddirector.com is a fantastic resource for band directors, from band directors. Here, others have shared the technology resources they have used and how they have used them successfully. There's a whole page for technology alone!
  • The Band Director Media Group is dedicated to bringing important professional information to band directors and other music educators of all experience levels in ways that interest, excite, and intrigue. We provide live and spirited engagement by working with today’s top music education leaders to create a better music education environment for today’s schools
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CBDNA - About CBDNA - Publications - CBDNA Journal - 0 views

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    The College Band Directors National Association is a very reputable source of information about everything music education, especially in terms of band. Through publication of their journal and social media accounts, there is a constant source of information about teaching resources for the band music classroom, and they have an entire committee dedicated to technology in music education.
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NASA - NASA's Mission - 0 views

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    NASA provides a place to explore all information as it relates to the saxophone. They have forums, articles, and a retail store to buy recordings, publications and sheet music.
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Gary P. Gilroy (GPG Music) - 0 views

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    Gary P. Gilroy Music is a website to listen to and purchase music for band programs. Here you can purchase marching band shows with music and choreography as well as concert band , indoor percussion and drumline music. He also offers custom marching show design and unique compositions.
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International Journal of Music Education | SAGE Publications Inc - 0 views

  • The International Journal of Music Education (IJME) is a peer-reviewed journal published by the International Society for Music Education (ISME) four times a year.
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      The International Journal of Music Education is a great resource for learning about new techniques in music education. All articles are peer-reviewed and are written by successful scholars in the field of music education.
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Perspectives - 0 views

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    The Army Field Band provides a free jazz resource to the public. It is called Perspectives: Resources for Jazz Education. They provide royalty free big band charts from grade 1 through 6. They also have posters and other multimedia resources that include videos, education reference recordings, and a video series on the history of the big band and the individual instruments roll in the band.
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Overview of 2014 Music Standards - NAfME - 0 views

  • Creating, Performing, and Responding.
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      The national standards for music education changed a few years ago, and many music educators are stilled confused about the new standards. This website gives clarity to the changes and provides clear maps based on content area.
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Psychology of Music: SAGE Journals - 0 views

  • These include studies on listening, performing, creating, memorising, analysing, describing, learning, and teaching, as well as applied social, developmental, attitudinal and therapeutic studies.
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      The Psychology of Music journal can provide great insight on how technology can be used inside the classroom to aid in not only teaching about music, but also about reaching students in new and effective ways.
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Music in a Minuet Archives - NAfME - 0 views

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    NAfME Music in a Minuet is a music blog. It includes articles and interviews to support music educators.
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WMEA - Washington Music Educators Association - 0 views

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    WMEA.org is the Washington State Music Educators Association website. Here they provide resources to educators that cover a broad spectrum of topics. These topics include, Job Availability, publications, conference information, student events and advocacy resources.
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Jazz Academy - 0 views

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    Created by the people of Jazz at Lincoln Center, this site is dedicated to spreading jazz education to every school in the country. Jazz Academy has a few different programs, some of which cost money. However, Essentially Ellington is free and member directors get access to a number of resources and free Duke Ellington charts, some of which are accessible at the middle school level.
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Home - Young Composers & Improvisors Workshop - 0 views

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    This site was created to provide inner-city student in New York an opportunity to create music while working with resident composers. The curriculum is a result of that work, and is now accessible to anyone who wants to take part. Noteflight is the principle tool for composition.
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