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Interactive Visual Ideas for Musical Classroom Activities: Tips for Music Teachers [Hardback]

(Conference Presenter, Music Education Blogger and Technology Coach)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 183x260x18 mm, weight: 585 g, 38 illustrations
  • Sērija : Essential Music Technology:The Prestissimo Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Jul-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0190929855
  • ISBN-13: 9780190929855
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 183x260x18 mm, weight: 585 g, 38 illustrations
  • Sērija : Essential Music Technology:The Prestissimo Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Jul-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0190929855
  • ISBN-13: 9780190929855
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The digital interactive projection system is a staple of nearly every music classroom in the United States. By allowing teachers to show students methods and outcomes from a computer, these systems have become a necessity for reaching students who grew up as digital natives. But, as author and distinguished music educator Catherine Dwinal demonstrates, such systems can be much more meaningful pedagogical tools than simple replacements for chalkboards. In this book, she offers practical tips, tricks, resources, and 50 activities ideal to use alongside classroom projection systems. She focuses especially on tips and activities for beginning teachers, giving them the confidence to take a step out of their comfort zone and learn new ways of engaging students with technology. More than this, she provides reference materials that will serve as a trusted reference resource for years to come.
Foreword xi
1 Introduction
1(10)
Tips to Get Started
5(3)
Tricks
8(3)
2 I-Can-Do-This-Tomorrows
11(3)
3 Projectors
14(51)
Websites with Visual Material
14(2)
Brainstorming Activities
16(1)
Background Projection
17(3)
Noise Meter
20(2)
Audience Sing-Along
22(2)
Watching YouTube Clips
24(2)
Introduction to the Drum Set
26(3)
Composing
29(3)
Movement Break
32(2)
Concert Performance Video Playback
34(3)
Skype
37(3)
Projecting Music to Play
40(2)
Webquests
42(4)
Animation Clips
46(3)
The Green Screen Movie Project
49(3)
Make Your Own Projector
52(3)
Story Movie
55(3)
Found Sounds
58(4)
Guitar Sheet Music
62(3)
4 Interactive Boards and TVs
65(54)
Visual Scores
65(3)
Make Your Own SMART Board Activities
68(2)
Interactive Morning Message
70(4)
Instrument Safari
74(5)
Musical Community Activity
79(1)
Interactive Games
80(4)
How Does This Music Feel Activity
84(2)
Incredibox
86(2)
Projecting Music to Play and Notate
88(2)
Centers
90(4)
Interactive Storytelling
94(2)
Creating Accompaniment Tracks
96(3)
Composing Pieces on Noteflight
99(3)
Create Your Story Music
102(2)
Composer Research
104(4)
Exit Tickets
108(3)
World Music Presentation
111(5)
Audio Engineering
116(3)
5 Document Cameras
119(19)
High-Low, Loud-Soft Shadow Movements
119(2)
Quick Instruction Visuals
121(1)
Hack Attack: Hacking Your Document Camera for Video Chatting and Pictures
122(3)
Manipulatives
125(2)
Note Identify Flashcard Game
127(1)
Puppet Show
128(2)
Notating a Piece of Music
130(1)
Drawing Storyboards
131(4)
Ensemble Practice Instruction
135(3)
6 Streaming Media Players
138(39)
Remote Desktop Activities
138(4)
Interactive Instruments
142(2)
Explain Everything
144(3)
Metaverse Assessments and Word Hunt
147(3)
Recording and Showing Performances and Informances
150(4)
GarageBand Activities
154(3)
Recorder Games
157(3)
MadPad
160(3)
StaffWars
163(2)
Drum Machine Accompaniment
165(2)
News Crew
167(3)
Virtual Field Trip
170(3)
History of Rock `n' Roll
173(4)
7 Resources Index
177(27)
Apps
177(12)
Websites
189(15)
8 Conclusion
204(7)
Appendix 211(10)
Bibliography 221(2)
Index 223
Catherine Dwinal is a seasoned conference presenter having presented in several states across the country, a music education blogger, and a technology coach. As an advocate for music and 21st-century education, Dwinal continues her mission to help music educators across the country with implementing technology resources into their classroom.