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Joanne Matibag's curator insight,
July 1, 2016 2:05 PM
The most interesting part of this video for me was to hear the teacher describe how much more interested the students are knowing they were going to use the interactive whiteboard versus looking for something in a book. Living in Africa, I have mixed feelings about this due to the limited resources we have here. But this video is definitely a must watch for someone who has no experience with technology in their classroom.
Sophie Collis's curator insight,
June 4, 2017 3:32 AM
It's wonderful to see just how engaging and effective interactive technology can be in the music classroom. It would be a dream come true to have such a set up in my classroom one day. I particularly liked the free-space setup as I truly believe music should be an active class, not one that is constantly restricted behind desks. |
Teaching in a one-to-one school would be great, but it is always nice to have options when you only have one computer. This website is also author to the "18 ways to use just one iPad." My only critique for both articles is that you must have internet connection for the suggestions listed. Most places do have internet, but for the places that don't, or have unreliable internet, what are they to do? Regardless, the suggestions are great activities and lessons. The one piece of software I am familiar
Some excellent ideas and resources here. Most of these would also be excellent options to leave with a substitute teacher as they require minimal music knowledge to implement. I love that this caters to classrooms or schools that may not have as many devices available for day-to-day use.