July 6, 2011
www.jozzbeat.com/MCUI2011/home
This is a fun way to learn / teach the Music: Count Us In song for 2011 (We’ve Got the Music). In fact, the song will teach itself, all ready for the massed-music-making MCUI event on 1st September, 2011.
If you don’t yet have a free login, and have registered for Music: Count Us In, please send an email to mcui.admin@mca.org.au requesting a Jozzbeat login.
ENJOY!!!

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June 28, 2011
We’ve got the Music & Music: Count Us In online resources are up and going, Jozzbeat-style. They are accessed via this page:
www.jozzbeat.com/MCUI2011/home
Jozzbeat will give each school a free log-in (after the school has registered for Music: Count Us In at www.musiccountusin.org.au)
OR
Existing customers of Jozzbeat that come through as MCUI registrees can just use their existing JozzBeat website password/username to access the resources.
Grab a group of kids, log on, learn the song, add some percussion, and have a fun lesson

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May 20, 2011
http://soundhouse.org.au/packagepop/subscribe.pdf
SoundHouse is an Australian resource-writer, student workshop and Professional Development provider, specialising in multi-media.
The above link will give you more information about on-line resources to help teach classroom guitar, percussion/drum, keyboard and practical theory ($199 per year) or email info@soundhouse.org.au

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March 5, 2011
blog link – a frequently updated blog of ideas on how to use iPad (and other technology) in Music Education

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March 5, 2011
aMuse (VIC) is offering a series of Professional Development sessions on Music Technology and Education, including:
Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts and social media (March 11, 2011).
Workshop is presented by Katie Wardrobe (Midnight Music)
aMuse website

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March 1, 2011
Jam2Jam – inexpensive software for online, collaborative composition (without the need for instrumental skills)

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January 7, 2011
Part way down the page of Mustech Wiki you’ll find a long list of resources for Interactive Whiteboards in Music education.

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January 7, 2011
Go to resource: Conference notes by Katie Wardrobe (Midnight Music) on Music, technology and education. Includes presentations on Sibelius, Groovy, Audacity, Acid and podcasting.

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January 7, 2011
Go to resource: Midnight Music and Katie Wardrobe run workshops for teachers who want to integrate computers with Music education. She also offers workshops to students.

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March 7, 2010
Go to resource: Sibelius is a music notation program used by professionals and students.
The classroom features of Sibelius 6 include student creative diaries, and the ability for teachers to share, freeze, and collect music files from classroom computer labs.

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December 20, 2009
Go to resource: Auralia is a comprehensive ear-training software package, published by Sibelius. It consists of step-by-step lessons, levels, and tests. Answers can be recorded/sung or played using a MIDI keyboard. It is suitable for all ages.

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December 20, 2009
Go to resource: Audacity is a free audio editor and recording software program, available for various operating systems. Functions include: cutting, copying, mixing and splicing sounds; pitch and speed manipulation; conversion of tapes to digital/CD formats; recording live; converting to multiple file formats.

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December 15, 2009
Go to resource: Acid Studio 7 allows students to compose songs, record, mix and upload for distribution. The software is produced by Sony Creative Software and is available for purchase online.

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