Red and green note assessment is wonderful, but it’s just the beginning of what the new SmartMusic offers.
In this archived webinar, you’ll see how educators are using SmartMusic to engage their students and accelerate their learning.
Red and green note assessment is wonderful, but it’s just the beginning of what the new SmartMusic offers.
In this archived webinar, you’ll see how educators are using SmartMusic to engage their students and accelerate their learning.
Managing data can be incredibly useful for your program. You can successfully manage fundraisers, demonstrate value (and progress) to administrators, and improve your communication with parents.
Technology in the classroom is more than just a fad. It has the potential to transform the way teachers do their jobs and helps students learn effectively in their “native” environment.
Student practice is at its most effective when students are able to assess it themselves. Helping students to become active, engaged participants in their own assessment creates empowered learners – and develops ear training skills to boot.
Sight reading advanced literature with your ensemble can help prepare you for contest. It’s also a great way test drive repertoire for next semester’s concert.
There are all sorts of reasons to try out a new pedagogical model, teaching philosophy, or lesson planning technique this school year.
Leigh Kallestad and Giovanna Cruz are both experienced music educators. As part of MakeMusic’s Education Services team, they recently led a webinar panel discussion, along with guests Dr.