5 #ElMusedTech Tools I am Thankful for in the Elementary Music Classroom!
After our teaching environments and the performing arts were upended by the pandemic, I reflect on five #ElMusedTech tools that I am thankful for in my elementary music classroom.
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Canva is your one-stop shop for creating manipulatives, slideshows, posters, video frames, and more. It allows you to create all from the app as opposed to searching throughout the internet to find the certain elements you will need. Educators can access a free version with their school email address.
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Chrome Music Lab has been one the favorite tools for music educators as it gives their students the opportunities to explore, create, perform music, as well as connect music with other subjects.
Here are some ideas to use in your classroom.
Here is an example of a project my first graders performed in art and music classes using the Kandinsky app,
Play-Along Videos
Play-Along Videos became a necessity in our classrooms when we had to teach remote, concurrent, or in-person with numerous restrictions. However, Play-Along Videos can be beneficial for days when we have a sub, or as retrieval practice for concepts we have been teaching, or as an assessment tool, or as an activity before a holiday break.
Here are some favorites in Play-Along Videos.
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playxylo.com has been a fabulous tool so that any student with a device can perform with an instrument. Even before the restrictions on in-person teaching where we could not share instruments, virtual instruments gave students who could not play instruments traditionally, a way to perform and create music.
Here is my Virtual Instrument Closet that contains numerous instruments from websites to coded ones in scratch.
Music Education Communities
Music Education Communities should be a source of comfort, advice, and support for music educators. Some that are wonderful because they support and help each other are Midnight Music Community, Music Ed with Missy, Music Teachers, Elementary Music Educators Idea Bank, Music Educators Creating Online Learning, E-Learning in Music Education, and more.
What are your favorite tech tools you are thankful for?