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Neal Smith

Sibelius1 - 1 views

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    A series a video tutorials for learning Sibelius.
Neal Smith

YouTube - BerlinPhil's Channel - 1 views

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    Video samples of the Berlin Philharmonic (which you can rent the full versions on line). The sound and video quality is excellent and many of today's greatest conductors and soloists are represented. Useful for anyone studying conducting.
Brian W

73 Top Compositions for Wind Ensemble - 4 views

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    Research by Dr. Jay Gilbert that is based on the famous 1978 dissertation by Acton Ostling, Jr.
Brian W

Sumopaint - 2 views

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    Very nice online graphics creator and image editor
Brian W

Cleaning up the tags - 4 views

I think that would be beneficial. I'm often wondering what to tag things with so that it's relevant to all types of music teachers but not redundant.

Brian W

Infinitec - IUM Drive - Features - 0 views

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    Very unique approach to streaming content between two devices.
Brian W

Dipity - 2 views

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    This is a timeline creator. Pretty nice.
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.
Laura Scola

Songs - British Council - LearnEnglish Kids - 0 views

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    Songs for learning English. Great in any music or regular ed classroom too!
Laura Scola

Musopen - Free Public Domain Classical Music - 6 views

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    A Music Warehouse. Currently working on an online theory textbook- open source! Wow!
Brian W

Ahead - Playground for creative minds - 2 views

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    Sort of a cross between Prezi and InDesign
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
Brian W

Yoon Soo Lim (DoremiGirl) on Twitter - 1 views

shared by Brian W on 27 Mar 10 - Cached
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      Hi Yoon!
Yoon Soo Lim

Music Education News Online › ...Fresh Music News All The Time, Any Time -Mus... - 4 views

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    Started by Musedchat
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