10 Wonderful Organizational iPad Apps for Elementary Music Teachers
As the new school year is set to begin, I always try to find better ways to organize my schedule, my lessons, my seating charts, my grade book, my students’…
Continue readingAs the new school year is set to begin, I always try to find better ways to organize my schedule, my lessons, my seating charts, my grade book, my students’…
Continue readingBack in 2007, Dr. Joe Pisano wrote a great post on this site titled, “Best Music Freeware: Audacity Audio Editor.” Seven years later, Audacity is still around, still free and…
Continue reading~Pixabay.com Session Title: Paint and Hear Your World: Graphics, Video, and Audio Made Easy Top 10 Tips for Amazing Pictures via Kodak (Find the Kodak Article Here) Look…
Continue readingI am always on the lookout (or listen-out, maybe) for new music to inspire my students and give them some direction in their explorations. Music is an organic art form,…
Continue readingI thought I would do a quick post about a program that I’ve been using for awhile now that I’m using as a substitute for iTunes when I transfer music…
Continue readingMusic iPad App Review #3: DoReMemory Screen-Shot: (Scroll Down to Watch the Video Review) Developer Description: mDoReMemory is a music educational app created to teach early pianists where notes belong…
Continue readingAs we move to the end of the school year some of the monthly/weekly features on MusTech.net will be moving to a less frequent schedule over the summer months. This…
Continue readingThe following is the definitive collection of resources for one of my sessions at the New Jersey Music Educators State Conference and the the Technology Institute for Music Educator’s National…
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