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Brian W

How Much Of Me Is Owned By The Institution? | Graham Wegner - Open Educator - 0 views

  • In the words of my principal, I am a user (of technology for learning!). When I go online and read blogs, leave comments, publish posts, respond in forums, create and share resources, I do so for my own learning first, and as an extension of my profession second. I want to be a better educator so naturally the lines between when I am doing something for my own personal betterment and when it can be beneficial for those who work alongside of me within my institution become somewhat hazy. I use tools that I sometimes bring back into my classroom. But I always start with the selfish premise of how can this tool / community / node / resource benefit me? In my mind, I strongly feel that this is my own stuff. My blog is my own content. My presentations that I develop for the audience reading here is my own content that I believe that I can share as I see fit. But it isn’t totally clear cut. Because on that Slideshare account mixed in with my Blogging As Professional Learning and my OpenEducatorPLE, content created for an audience beyond my institution, are slideshows like iwb+literacy and my Blogging@School which were developed as part of my paid employment. Who owns what there?
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    Interesting thoughts on personal vs. professional learning and sharing
anonymous

Teach Music Composition with the Inside Music Online Curriculum and Noteflight Music No... - 0 views

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    Sandi MacLeod's website. Online music composition. $200 a year for 200 accounts. Videos for teaching composition on three levels. 
Laura Scola

Songs Infantil i Cicle Inicial - 1 views

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    All kinds of songs for kids with English subtitles from a website full of resources for students learning English as a second language.
Natalie Erlandson

Motivating Music Teachers for the Coming Year | Alfred Ledger Lines - 0 views

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      I've been to workshops with Andy Beck and he has a love for music like no other!  
Ruiel Doonkeen

Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame - 0 views

  • Our Mission is to inspire creativity and improve the quality of life for all Oklahomans through preservation, education and performance of jazz, our uniquely American art form.
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    The Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame website contains resources for education programs, jazz blogs, inductee biographies and much more concerning jazz. 
Kyle Freesen

The Virtual Podium - 0 views

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    My professional blog for music education. I'm getting ready to present at IMEA and could really use some more followers for input. Please check it out for me.
Yoon Soo Lim

Over 100 ideas for using Twitter in the Classroom | Emerging Internet Technologies for ... - 1 views

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    Have you ever asked, "Could I use Twitter in my classroom?" The real 100 reasons are listed on a link: http://www.bestcollegesonline.com/blog/2009/07/21/100-serious-twitter-tips-for-academics/
A.T. Garcia

The International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) - 0 views

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    The International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP), also known as the Petrucci Music Library after publisher Ottaviano Petrucci, is a project for the creation of a virtual library of public domain music scores, based on the wiki principle.
Natalie Erlandson

Meograph: Four-dimensional storytelling - Whitney Houston's life - 0 views

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    This is SUCH a cool idea--- great for creating presentations!
rcneely

Quaver's Marvelous World Of Music - 0 views

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    A great resource for a 21st century music classroom
Ruiel Doonkeen

ChoralWiki - 0 views

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    Choral Public Domain Library. This site is a resource for public domain. There are free downloads of many choral scores
Yoon Soo Lim

Professional Learning Networks for Music Teachers - 3 views

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    by @Katiesw
Brian W

The Knowledge in Knowledge Management (KM) - 0 views

  • if "knowledge management" is to have any meaning and any credence at all, we must say what we mean by knowledge – in all its variations and permutations – and we must do so in ways that are as free of conflict and overlap as we can make them. Otherwise, we run the distinct risk of appearing to not know what we are talking about.
  • Tacit to tacit. Acquiring someone else’s tacit knowledge through observation, imitation and practice. The example Nonaka uses is that of a product developer, Ikuro Tanaka, who apprentices herself to a hotel chef famous for the quality of his bread. She learns how to make bread his way, including an unusual kneading technique.
  • Explicit to tacit. Internalizing explicit knowledge. HereHere, Nonaka indicates that the product development team acquired new tacit knowledge; specifically, they came to understand in an intuitive way, that products like the home bread-making machine can provide quality, that is, they can produce bread as good as that made by a professional baker. That Nonaka (or anyone else) knows of this suggests that whatever knowledge was acquired has been made explicit and that means it might have been implicit knowledge at one point but was never truly tacit knowledge because that cannot be articulated.
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  • Developing Procedural Knowledge We are talking here of skill development, specifically, the acquisition of explicit, declarative knowledge as the basis for skill development. Often this works as follows: We are presented with a description of a way to perform a task. We practice it, perhaps haltingly at first but our proficiency improves with continued practice and it benefits from feedback. Finally, we reach the point at which our ability to perform the task is automatic, we no longer have to think about it. Over time, we might even forget the original task descriptions that enabled enabled our early attempts to perform the task.
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Brian W

Better GCal :: Add-ons for Firefox - 1 views

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    word wrap for google calendar!
Laura Scola

Music Tech Teacher - 1 views

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    Tons of resources for teaching general music with technology. Check out games, quizzes and worksheets. Excellent resource for music and technology in the classroom.
Kyle Freesen

Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra - 1 views

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    Carnegiehall.org a neat game for young students learning the instruments!
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    This is my favorite site for teaching 2nd graders about instrument families! They absolutely LOVE it!
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