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Technology for Music Teachers Course Dates: Monday through Saturday, July 19- 24 8:00 am-5:00 pm

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Technology for Music Teachers. Course Dates: Monday through Saturday, July 19-24 8:00 am-5:00 pm. Contacts:. Amy M. Burns, Adjunct Faculty Email: [email protected] Website: www.amymburns.com Blog: www.amymburns.musiced.net Cell Phone (973) 493-5797 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Technology for Music Teachers

Course Dates: Monday through Saturday, July 19-24

8:00 am-5:00 pm

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Contacts: Amy M. Burns, Adjunct Faculty Email: [email protected] Website: www.amymburns.com Blog: www.amymburns.musiced.net Cell Phone (973) 493-5797

Course website: http://wpumusictech.wikispaces.com Course Blog: http://wpumusictech.wordpress.com/

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Evaluation & Assessment Criteria

-Attendance at all class sessions is expected. Any absences need to be approved by the Dean of the Music School.

-Responses to the ten discussion questions: 2 points each = 10 points 

-Projects #1, 2, 4, 5 – 15 points each = 60 points 

-Project #3 – 30 points   Total: 100 points

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TI:ME

http://www.ti-me.org

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Day 1:

Technology in the Music Classroom

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Popular reasons for not using technology in the grades K-8: I do not have enough time to learn all of the

software out there It will replace a part of my music curriculum My students are too young to use technology I only have one computer…How could I possibly

incorporate music technology into my elementary music classroom?

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Technology should enhance your music curriculum!

“New technologies hold the key to improved music learning. If a teacher places the tools of technology into the students’ hands, it

will guide them to active music making” (Rudolph, Richmond, Mash, & Williams, 1997, p. 1)

Pick your favorite unit and add a technological component

Do not build a unit around music technology Instead…

Find one way to incorporate music technology into your favorite musical unit

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Benefits for adding technology to your K-8 Music Classroom:

Enhance your musical units• Reinforce musical skills that are being taught in the lesson

• Excellent assessment tool

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Accomplish The National Association for Music Education’s National Standards for Music Education (MENC): (retrieved on

August 1, 2008, from http://www.menc.org/resources/view/national-standards-for-music-education)1. Singing, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music.2. Performing on instruments, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music.3. Improvising melodies, variations, and accompaniments.4. Composing and arranging music within specified guidelines.5. Reading and notating music.6. Listening to, analyzing, and describing music.7. Evaluating music and music performances.8. Understanding relationships between music, the other arts, and disciplines outside the arts.9. Understanding music in relation to history and culture.

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Most Importantly…Your students will enjoy the technology activities that you incorporate into your

music lessons!

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Music Technology in the Classroom

CDs, CD players, DVDs, Computers Electronic keyboards Websites Software Internet Podcasts Wikispaces Blogs Guitar Hero or Wii Music

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Music Technology in the Classroom Crayons of Music Education Yamaha Research:

Long and short term music achievement, as evidenced in standardized tests, is significantly increased when compared to existing approaches of classroom music.

Students who received hands-on instruction had greater comprehension of musical concepts compared with students taught with traditional approaches and methods.

Music instructions provided through a technology assisted program contributes to a sense of professional development and personal growth on the part of the music educators.

Additional outcomes of the study showed that technology improved student concentration, maximized time on-task, developed and enhanced cooperative learning, and fostered higher level thinking skills.

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4. Composing and arranging music 4. Composing and arranging music within specified guidelines.within specified guidelines.

• Research with 2nd grade general music class• The EX2 showed the most statistical significant difference with

a 48.7% increase in correct answers. EX1=16.7% and CG=46% increase in correct answers.

• Music Ace and Finale NotePad

Group Pre-Test Post-Test + or - d rdEX1 89 115 + 26 1

CG 59 128 + 69 2

EX2 62 135 + 73 3

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Music Technology in the Classroom Dr. Peter Webster The New Handbook of Research on

Music Teaching and Learning (2002): “So, is music technology effective and is it worth the

trouble? On balance and on a very basic level, the answer to this question is yes. Does music technology hold the key for solving all our music teaching problems? Of course not. Are there abuses in its use? Absolutely. Does it always improve learning? No, much depends on the context--especially the teacher and its use instructionally. Is it worth the trouble to keep studying its role in music teaching and learning? Unconditionally, yes.”

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During this course, we will: Explore educational Internet sites Explore music software Create a Wikispace Explore blogs Learn and create with notation software Learn and create with GarageBand Explore podcasts Learn and explore keyboards and software synthesizers Create CDs Edit audio with Audacity Explore the uses of the SMART Board and the software Explore classroom management Explore and create powerpoints for class

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The Internet in the Music Classroom

Network Websites Email Message Boards Blogs Wiki Twitter Search Engines Webquests

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The Internet in the Music Classroom Groove Lab

Interactive Recorder Fingering Chart Interactive Boomwhackers Science of music 40 ESSENTIAL SNARE DRUM RUDIMENTS The Music Interactive Google Earth MmmTsss Choral Public Domain Library Classical Music Archives Noteflight

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The Noteflight Learning Edition will provide the teacher with almost everything they are looking for. http://www.noteflight.com/info/teach_music

Noteflight Learning Edition is an online service designed for music educators. Available by monthly or yearly subscription, it's based on the Noteflight Score Editor, a full-featured notation tool that runs in any standard web browser.

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Upload Evaluation Document Accept my invitation to join our wikispace.

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Save document with your name somewhere in the title

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