| A Life of Music
Music Ed blog from a teacher with 25 years public school band and now elementary music. Offers suggestioins, videos and articles that motivate you to get back to the real reasons you teach, perform and enjoy music. |
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| Bob Grifa- SmartMusic Professional A 30 year band director, now retired that currently works as a full time music education specialist for MakeMusic and blogs on the topic of using the SmartMusic software program to increase student achievement. |
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| Amy Burns Elementary Music and Music Technology Blog
The personal music education blog of Amy Burns, president-elect of the Technology Institute for Music Educators (TI:ME) and also directs elementary instrumental and vocal ensembles.
Amy is also the author of the book Technology Integration in the Elementary Music Classroom .
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| Music Teachers 911
Music Teachers 911 is a blog and audio podcast produced by Larry Marra, a retired music education instructor from Ohio. He focuses on a variety of topics and has experience teaching band, orchestra, and choir in a variety of situations from elementary to high school.
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| Artful, Tuneful, Beatful A music education blog by Martha Grondin
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| The Band Ed Tool Shed A music education blogger from the state of Minnesota.
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| 100 Music Education Bloggers
Joe Pisano has compiled a listing of dozens of music education related bloggers on the Internet that write about teaching and other music education related issues on a regular basis.
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| point two-five: an intelligent, co-authored look at Drum Corps and Marching Band I have been surfing around the online Drum Corps/ Marching Band world
and have noticed a distinct lack of serious scholarship of ideas about
the activities. It is reasonable to assume that there are many, many
fans out there, but I found it odd that there was no person service
compiling intelligent conversation about the activity itself. What I am
hoping to create is conversation dealing with pedagogy, marching
theory, aesthetic theory, show designs, history, and anything else
along those lines. I favor intelligent and thoughtful posts that shy
away from self-serving gloating or complaining, instead focusing on an
objective (or as close to it as I can get) evaluation on the topics at
hand.
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| King of the Band Geeks The King of the Band Geeks!
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| The Percussion Education Blog News and Resources for percussion in schools - A resource for music teachers looking to find interesting ideas for school percussion
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| The Music Teachers Blog |
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| fsharpbflat - Linda Granite Linda teaches fourth & fifth grade elementary band at Marshall
& McKnight Elementary Schools, in the North Allegheny School
District. She earned a bachelors of science degree in Music
Education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She has taken
graduate classes at Mansfield University and in Duquesne University’s
Summers Only Masters Program. She plans to complete her masters in the
coming year (if she can find someone to watch her kids and clean her
house while she does that!).
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| Jonathan Savage An interesting reflection on Jonathan's various interests, most of which relate
to the arts, education and technology in various combinations.
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| EdTech Musician Podcast Todd and Andy discuss education, technology and music news. Classical Music Alamanac and Pop Music History
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| Miikka Salavuo
This is my weblog at Sibelius Academy, Finland. My work and research is related to music education technology, and in particular
- online learning
- online music communities
- blogs, wikis, digital video etc. in music learning
- the emphasis is in higher education
- collaborative, and community centred learning
I rebell against traditional authorative master-disciple relations
in music instruction, the notion of students as empty minds and passive
receivers in learning situations, content centred online instrcuction
etc.!
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| James Frankel- Music Technology in Education Dr. James Frankel is the new Managing Director of SoundTree,
the leader in music, audio and video technology solutions for
educators. Before taking the helm at SoundTree, he was the instrumental
and general music teacher at the Franklin Avenue Middle School in Franklin Lakes, NJ for 11 of his nearly 15 years in the New Jersey Public Schools.
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| Owen Bradley- Digital Music Educator Owen Bradley is the Band Director and Chairman of the Performing Arts
Academy at North Port High School in North Port Florida. A 1988
graduate of the Florida State University, he has been teaching for 18
years in Florida. He holds a Master’s Degree in Curriculum with and
emphasis in Integrating Technology in the Classroom and is a Sarasota
County Schools NeXt Generation Educator.
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| Evan Tobias- Catalysts
This blog attempts to continue and expand dialogue of issues that
relate to music education. It attempts to cross interdisciplinary
boundaries and make connections both within and outside the field of
music education as well as serve as a medium for personal reflection on
the various issues and ideas discussed.
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| Joe Pisano- MusTech.net We're Serious about Music, Education and Technology! This site is a must see; videos, audio, podcasts, notable sites, news, teaching, opinions, Wordpress, SEO and related articles.
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