The Musings and Mumblings of a String Teacher

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Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

A couple of years ago, TI:ME was featured at the FMEA Convention. The focus of the convention was technology in music education. During one of the seminars I learned about TI:ME certification. I have given some thought to taking some of the TI:ME classes. However, while I use various types of technology in my orchestra [...]

Monday, February 25th, 2008

Most music educators recognize the value of recording their students. The recording may be for the director to listen to (hearing all those things you miss while you are concentrating on 1001 things during a rehearsal) or it may be for the students to listen to themselves and engage in guided self-evaluation. Certainly, doing this [...]