Resources
Online Tools Recommended by Your Fellow Pinellas Teachers
- Curricular/Comprehensive
- Presentational
- Discovery/Simulation
- Music Production
- Music Notation
- Games and Assessment
- Assessment Only
- Information Process
- Online Practice Tools
- Other
As a TI:ME 2C student, you have all gone through the level 1 certification and each of you should possess a copy of Technology Strategies for Music Education. If you can't find your printed copy, you can download a Kindle edition from Amazon.com and view it on the Kindle app on an iPad or the free Kindle software for Macintosh. Here is the link to the Kindle edition of the Strategies text.
http://www.amazon.com/Technology-Strategies-Music-Education-ebook/dp/B002FQK3YA/ref=sr_1_1_bnp_1_kin?ie=UTF8&qid=1371325699&sr=8-1&keywords=technology+strategies+for+music
Use the Strategies text to help you develop ideas for your lesson plans. Look through the table of contents and the appendices to get a quick overview of all this text has to offer.
The Strategies text is an older book that references the 1994 National Standards. For information about the current national standards see the NAFME site.
For assessment of project-based lesson plans, Rubistar can help you to generate rubrics.
http://www.amazon.com/Technology-Strategies-Music-Education-ebook/dp/B002FQK3YA/ref=sr_1_1_bnp_1_kin?ie=UTF8&qid=1371325699&sr=8-1&keywords=technology+strategies+for+music
Use the Strategies text to help you develop ideas for your lesson plans. Look through the table of contents and the appendices to get a quick overview of all this text has to offer.
The Strategies text is an older book that references the 1994 National Standards. For information about the current national standards see the NAFME site.
For assessment of project-based lesson plans, Rubistar can help you to generate rubrics.
Another great resource is Amy Burns' web page where she has links to her publications that assist music teachers in using technology.