A hands on session for participants to use computer science tools (example Makey Makeys, Coding with Scratch, Chorme Music lab, Soundtrap ect.) to directly connect to what they are already teaching in their music classrooms or how they can incorporate music and technology in to other disciplines to collaborate and enhance learning opportunities. This session is for all novice - intermediate skill levels. Participants will get to create their own project as well as discuss other projects that could be used for students to show understanding of their curriculum. The main grade level focus is Middle School Grades 6-8 but some of these can also be applicable for elementary students grades 3-5.
6-8 General Music and Choral Teacher, James F. Doughty School
I have taught music for 22 years! I currently teach General Music to grades 6-8 and Chorus at the James F. Doughty School in Bangor, Maine! Over the past 4 years, I've focused on integrating music and technology during my middle school general music classes to enhance and engage... Read More →
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