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Websites for Music Classes

Websites for Music Classes. November 28, 2011. Tizmos.com. This site is a web-based favorites site. By saving your favorite websites to this site, you can access them from any computer. It can be a time-saver The website is free Sign-up here http://tizmos.com. Live Binders.com.

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Websites for Music Classes

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  1. Websites for Music Classes November 28, 2011

  2. Tizmos.com • This site is a web-based favorites site. By saving your favorite websites to this site, you can access them from any computer. • It can be a time-saver • The website is free • Sign-up here http://tizmos.com

  3. Live Binders.com • Another free site that can be a real time saver! This site allows you to create “binders” for whatever you need rather than having to keep notebooks with real paper. It is a virtual notebook. You may upload information, pictures, mp3s, videos, pdfs – whatever you need then you can access it from anywhere you have an internet connection.

  4. LiveBinders (cont.) • Your live binders may be private so that only you can see or edit them or you can make them public to share with others. Each binder has an option. You can have some that are private and some that are public. • Sign-up here: http://livebinders.com • Click here for lots of tips and tricks when using livebinders http://www.livebinders.com/play/play_or_edit?id=3342

  5. http://wsfcs.Edmoto.com • This program is basically like Facebook except in a controlled environment. • This site allows you to link with your students to do assignments or ask questions. • They can send you a message or respond to the whole group but may not correspond to other students not in the group or on a personal level – subject based only! • Check out Mandy Durrance’s livebinder for training on Edmotoand how to get started. http://bit.ly/wsfcsedmodo

  6. www.Zamzar.com • This site enables you to convert videos from YouTube to wmv or avi files that will play on the school computers in windows media player. • It is free to use. There are also subscriptions with more features, but there is a fee for those.

  7. Rubrics • www.rcampus.com – has a rubric maker as well as samples from other people. Must register to create your own rubrics and save them. Easy to use. • www.rubrician.com • http://rubistar.4teachers.org • http://school.discoveryeducation.com/schrockguide/assess.html - lots of great information

  8. www.Quizlet.com • This is an interesting site. It allows you to use the flash cards already created or to make your own. • There are music flash cards already made – some with pictures • The site is free unless you wish to create cards with pictures. • It offers several ways to learn vocabulary using games – lots of fun – can create competition between students.

  9. www.Dictionary.com • This site, like Quizlet, offers flash cards to use. • There are numerous sets of cards for music including note names, theory, etc. • Good way to review and quiz • Free

  10. NC MS Choral Section Site • http://ncmiddlechoral.webs.com • All the information for NC Honors and All-State Choirs, MPA information, Brian Busch Grant information, Conference information, etc. • This one should be bookmarked for easy reference

  11. Other Organization Websites • www.ACDA.org – official site for American Choral Director’s Association • www.NCACDAonline.org – NC chapter of ACDA • www.NCMEA.net – NC Music Educators Site • www.MENC.org – National Assn of Music Educators site – lots of information by discipline as well as advocacy and general music ed information.

  12. Theory Websites • www.Emusictheory.com – many skill and drill exercises to assist with teaching theory – rhythmic dictation and performance exercises, timed note name drills, some sections in C clef as well as treble and bass • www.Musictheory.net – theory ranging from beginner to collegiate levels. Ear training section as well. Some things are downloadable and free. • www.Teoria.com – lots of theory concepts

  13. More theory sites • www.harmonicvision.com – Music Ace 1 & 2 are good for the elementary and middle school age student. The demo has a few exercises that students can benefit from. The tempo lesson is great for students that are have difficulty with maintaining a steady beat. • www.pianonanny.com – can be used in piano lab

  14. Music Notation Software Finale – www.finalemusic.com Sibelius – www.sibelius.com Notion – www.notionmusic.com Noteflight – www.noteflight.com – web-based notation program that is easy to use. Noteworthy Composer – www.noteworthycomposer.com – an easy notation program you can purchase if you don’t have Finale or Sibelius

  15. Choral Resources www.CPDL.org – public domain library – free downloads www.ChoralNet.org – site for all things choral – newsgroup, discussion threads, performing groups, concert listings, job posting nationwide, etc. www.musicanet.org – access to lyrics, some audio files to assist with proper pronunciation, and links to places to purchase music

  16. Symphonic Resources • www.DSOkids.com – Dallas Symphony Orchestra – “classroom” is filled with games and activities – “Teacher’s Lounge” has lesson plans • www.SFSkids.org. – San Francisco Symphony – activities for kids addressing basics of music and instrument families • www.NYphilkids.org – NY Philharmonic – primarily designed for elementary but works for 6th grade general music classes

  17. Other Good Websites • www.metronomeonline.com • www.musictechteacher.com – lots of quizzes, games, and lesson plans designed to introduce basic music concepts through technology. • www.musick8.com – lots of ideas in the idea bank under resources • www.k-12music.org – multitude of websites for music arranged by discipline

  18. More Good Websites • www.soundtree.com – they have an online institute for renewal credits, web links, grant assistance, and daily links to other music sites • http://audacity.sourceforge.net – a FREE audio recorder and MP3 converter • http://hitsquad.com – has a software sampler with lots of freeware and shareware that’s music based.

  19. More Websites • www.singers.com – lots of recordings of choirs categorized by voicing • www.smoothboard.net – Don’t have an interactive whiteboard in your classroom? Try this alternative with a Wiimote, software, and infrared pen. (Check out this ppt to see how it works - http://www.music4education.com/clinics/InteractiveWhiteboard.mov) • http://wsfcs.k12.nc.us//Domain/41 - WSFCS music department website – calendar of county events, listening room, etc.

  20. Technology • The NCMEA website (www.ncmea.net) has lots of information for technology. Click Resources then go down to Technology. There are several links to multiple websites that may be of interest. • Also www.ti-me.org has the sessions from the convention. Lots of great information in these sessions.

  21. Websites with Grants • www.mockingbirdfoundation.org • www.computers.fed.gov/public/general1.asp • www.sabine.k12.la.us/vrschool/grants.htm • www.childrensmusicworkshop.com/resources/grants.htm • http://fdncenter.org

  22. Sheet Music for Sale • www.jwpepper.com • www.sheetmusicdirect.com • www.virtualsheetmusic.com • www.everynote.com • www.musicnotes.com • www.scoreexchange.com • These are just a few of the ones available.

  23. Loops (usable in GarageBand, MixCraft, and similar programs) • www.freeloops.com – Nice simple licks that can be imported as mp3 or midi files • www.looperman.com – about 2000 loops to download and use. Need to register to use them • www.partnersinrhyme.com – some loops free, others for purchase

  24. Eric Johnson’s presentations from Conference • His powerpoint can be found on the ncmiddlechoral website under conference 2011 tab if this doesn’t work. He has lots of technology ideas other that what I have included here. He is also open to answering questions at the email address listed on his presentation.

  25. Thank you • Thanks for attending my session today. I hope you have found at least 1 website that might help you in your work. • Some of the information shared was taken from a workshop given by Jason Carter, band director at North Davie Middle School, at the 2011 NC Music Educators Conference. His email addresses if you have further questions are sasquatch@yadtel.net or carterjw@davie.k12.nc.us.

  26. All County Information • Date: February 7, 2012 • Snow Date: February 9, 2012 • Location: RJ Reynolds Auditorium/Music Bldg • Names, Voice Parts, Heights – due to Laura Brock by January 12. I’ll get them in to Vivian for the program, make name tags and seating charts, as well as signs for the auditorium so that you know where to put your students belongings.

  27. All County (cont.) • Recordings: • Music: Brad should have it here today. • Assignments: • Treble Choir • SAB Choir • Registration • Letter to send out • Dinner Chick-fil-a - $6.50 per student, teachers free Anything else?

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