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Music Educators Tech Guide New edition [Raamat]

  • Formaat: Book, 256 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Sep-2005
  • Kirjastus: Course Technology Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1592009816
  • ISBN-13: 9781592009817
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  • Formaat: Book, 256 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Sep-2005
  • Kirjastus: Course Technology Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1592009816
  • ISBN-13: 9781592009817
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For years, music educators have been asking the Technology Institute for Music Educators (TI:ME) for a resource on software and technology products that would help them accomplish their curricular goals. This resource guide provides a comprehensive and compact package, clearly organized into the following six core technology areas that music educators need to be competent in as they teach music in the 21st century: electronic musical instruments * music production * music notation software * technology-assisted learning * multimedia * productivity tools, classroom and lab management.

For years, music educators have been asking the Technology Institute for Music Educators (TI:ME) for a resource on software and technology products that would help them accomplish their curricular goals. The Technology Guide for Music Educators provides this resource in a comprehensive and compact package, clearly organized into the following six core technology areas that music educators need to be competent in as they teach music in the 21st century: Electronic Musical Instruments, Music Production, Music Notation Software, Technology-Assisted Learning, Multimedia, and Productivity Tools, Classroom and Lab Management. In addition to descriptions of product features, you'll also find other information valuable to educators, such as grade level appropriateness and ideas for integrating the technologies covered into the music curriculum. Each chapter includes a summary table of the products presented (including system requirements and manufacturer websites), and a list of resources, such as a suggested further reading list.

Arvustused

1. Introduction 2. Electronic Musical Instruments 3. Music Production 4. Music Notation Software 5. Technology-Assisted Learning 6. Multimedia 7. Productivity Tools, Classroom and Lab Management 8. Glossary of Terms 9. Company Contact Information

Introduction ix
Electronic Musical Instruments
1(53)
Electronic Keyboard Features
2(8)
Types of Electronic Keyboards
10(11)
Percussion Controllers (Drum and Mallet)
21(3)
Mallet Controllers
24(1)
Wind Controllers
25(2)
String Controllers
27(1)
Guitar Controllers
28(1)
Orchestral Controllers
29(1)
Unique Controllers
30(1)
Software Instrument Formats
31(2)
Soft Sampler Libraries and Sample Formats
33(2)
Solo Performance
35(1)
Ensemble Performance
35(7)
Conclusion
42(1)
Books
42(1)
Articles
43(1)
DVDs
43(1)
Videos
43(1)
Sheet Music Resources
44(1)
Internet Resources
44(10)
Music Production
54(46)
Software
55(1)
Hardware
56(1)
Benefits for Teachers
56(1)
Benefits to Students
57(1)
Selecting Music Production Tools
58(2)
Digital Audio/Waveform Editing
60(4)
Recording
64(7)
Loop-Based Music Production
71(3)
Sound Synthesis
74(5)
Interfaces
79(1)
Portable/Direct-to-Disk Recorders
80(1)
Digital Audio Workstations (DAW)
81(1)
Microphones
81(1)
Mixers
82(1)
Begin Slow and Small
83(1)
Book Resources
83(1)
Books
84(1)
Articles
84(1)
Video
85(1)
Internet Resources
86(1)
Helpful Web Sites
86(1)
Software/Hardware Resources
86(14)
Music Notation Software
100(22)
Names of Notation Software
100(1)
Benefits to Teachers
101(1)
Benefits to Students
102(1)
Universal Access
102(1)
Input Options
102(3)
MakeMusic! and Sibelius
105(1)
The Sibelius Family
106(3)
Sibelius Web Posting Using Scorch
109(1)
Sibelius Scanning Overview
110(1)
The Finale Family by MakeMusic!
110(4)
Finale Family or Sibelius?
114(1)
Start with the Basics
115(1)
Sibelius Notes
115(1)
Book Resources
115(1)
Web Resources
116(1)
Teaching Techniques
117(1)
Copyright Considerations
118(1)
Books
118(1)
Articles
119(1)
Sibelius: Hints and Tips
119(1)
Online Courses
119(3)
Technology-Assisted Learning
122(46)
Recommended Representative Web Sites
123(6)
File Helpers and Plug-ins
129(1)
Amazing Slow Downer
130(1)
Auralia
131(1)
Band-in-a-Box
132(1)
Classroom Maestro
133(1)
Compass and Tracker
134(1)
Essentials of Music Theory
135(1)
GarageBand
136(2)
Guitropolis
138(1)
HomeConcert
138(1)
Instruments
139(2)
Interactive Musician
141(1)
Jazz
142(1)
MacGAMUT
142(1)
Making Music, Making More Music, and Hearing Music
143(2)
MiDisaurus
145(1)
Music Ace I and II
146(2)
Music Lessons I and II
148(1)
Performance Assessment by Finale
149(1)
Piano and Keyboard Method, Bass Method, Guitar Method (Vol. 1), Intermediate Guitar Method (Vol. 2), Rock Guitar, Guitar Songs, and Blues Guitar Legends
150(1)
Practica Musica
150(1)
Rock Rap 'N Roll
151(1)
SmartMusic
152(1)
StarClass
153(1)
Teach Yourself to Play Guitar/Piano
154(1)
Various Lessons by ECS
155(1)
Books
156(1)
Articles
157(11)
Multimedia
168(40)
Creating Presentations
169(6)
Making Movies and Creating DVDs
175(6)
Capturing Digital Images
181(6)
The World Wide Web
187(16)
Conclusion
203(1)
Books
204(1)
Internet Resources
204(2)
References
206(2)
Productivity Tools, Classroom and Lab Management
208(23)
Grading Programs
209(4)
Databases for Music Educators
213(2)
Printers
215(4)
Storage Devices
219(2)
Projectors
221(2)
Lab Controller Systems
223(4)
Network-Based Computer Management and Monitoring Tools
227(2)
Books
229(1)
Articles
229(1)
Internet Resources
229(2)
Index 231


The Technology Institute for Music Educators (TI:ME) is a non-profit corporation registered in the State of Pennsylvania whose mission is to assist music educators in applying technology to improve teaching and learning in music. All of the contributing authors and editors of this book are TI:ME board members and regularly lead college and professional development courses on the use of technology in music education as well as in-service workshops and clinics throughout the USA. Most regularly contribute articles for Music Education Technology magazine, as well as music education journals.