When You Have to Teach Elementary Music From Home…
Teaching elementary music online is becoming a reality. Check out this blog post by Amy M. Burns that gives you assistance and ideas for teaching online.
Continue readingTeaching elementary music online is becoming a reality. Check out this blog post by Amy M. Burns that gives you assistance and ideas for teaching online.
Continue readingDr. Pisano provides a number of vetted, online, jazz resources for use in the classroom and online; this list includes playlists, improvisation, & other resources.
Continue readingI was recently asked by a colleague of mine to list out a few resources that his students could access from home during this unprecedented COVID-19 Outbreak. I put together…
Continue readingDrs. Joseph Pisano and Jeffrey Tedford, along with noted elementary music technical expert Amy M. Burns launched their first video series last night at 7 p.m. EDST. The video series…
Continue readingRecently, my preschoolers (mixed ages of 3, 4, and 5 year-olds) were learning about rhyming words in their classroom. I was able to discover this as I like to go…
Continue readingLast week, I wrote about the TI:ME National Conference and TMEA Conference highlighting sessions from the first two days. This post highlights some more technology and elementary music sessions from…
Continue readingThe Technology in Music Education’s (TI:ME) National Conference and the Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA) had a wonderful first two days of informative and amazing sessions. The presenters are the…
Continue readingBook Creator is a web-based and iOS app created by Dan Amos, the founder of Red Jumper. I have used Book Creator for years with my elementary music students. We…
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