Web 2.0 Blogging Assignment
This site provides a wide rage of music theory lessons. Students have access to exercises in staff identification, keyboard identification, fretboard identification, and ear training. Calculator (accidental, interval, chord, analysis, and matrix) and utility (code checker, tempo tapper, staff paper, and pop-up piano) tools are also available. This site (or app) could be used in my classroom to help students master the basics of music theory. The site can also be used as an aid for students in becoming proficient in sight-singing and ear-training.
This site introduces new music to listeners. Stations are suggested based on the time of day and the season. Playlists are made by “Music Experts.” This site can be used in the classroom to introduce students to new music. Students can explore the world of music and gain insight to genres they may not be familiar with.
This site provides a link to free multi-track audio editing and recording software available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and other operating systems. With the software, users can record live audio or edit existing audio files. Audio files can be processed (copied, cut, spliced, or mixed). Students can use the link to download the software and use it to record themselves or process existing audio files. Students can use the software as a creative and/or reflective tool (how do I sound/what can I improve).
This site provides a platform for sharing music. Artist/users can upload music and explore music made by users from around the world. In addition to music, podcasts are available. Students can upload recordings to share with only me as a teacher or the world. Students can use the site to access music that I share for them to listen to.
This site provides a free medium of file storage. Files can be shared to all devices via the cloud. Shared files are secure and private. Students can use the site to save, share, and access their work wherever they are. Students can bring their work to class without having to use a physical storage device.
School Notes provides educators with a virtual space where they can communicate with students and parents. Information posted is accessible to parents anywhere with internet access. Using School Notes, teachers can post assignments, announcements, provide important resources and much more. I can use school notes to provide students with papers/assignments/announcement that they were not present to receive or that they lost. I can also use school notes to share resources with students to access anywhere (in case they forget specific resources used in class).
Oovoo is a program for PC, Mac, Android, or iPhone for free video chat. Up to 12 users can communicate at one time. Screen sharing enables users to share files. As an educator I can use this tool to give students private lessons. I can use the tool to host conference calls with other teachers, giving students additional feedback on their performances.
USTREAM is a tool available to the public which allows users to broadcast and view live video streams. Users can comment on and share videos in real time. USTREAM can be accessed anywhere an internet connection is available (users can be virtually anywhere). Students can watch and listen to live performances from home. Students can broadcast their own performances for public viewing.
Livestream is a video broadcasting tool. Users can publish and host event pages where their live video streams can be accessed. Livestreams can be published and viewed from any location permitting internet access. Students can access live performances from home. Students can publish performances.
Udemy is a site where internet users can take online courses (free and paid). Courses are taught by experts in the respective field. Students are not assessed but are given a wealth of information regarding the subject. My student can use the site to further their knowledge of music. I can assign supplemental lessons for them to watch as homework.
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