Today, the use of technology plays a huge
role in all of our lives. It has changed the way that we communicate, access
information, solve problems, and educate both children and ourselves. The use
of technology in the classroom is becoming more and more essential to education
all the time. Even in the music classroom, this is no exception.
Kids nowadays are use to having endless
resources at their fingertips, that they can call upon at any given time. With
this in mind, we (music educators) need our teaching to reflect this, so that
it is both useful and of interest to our students. When used correctly,
technology can be a invaluable tool to help us do our jobs better, and help
students learn better. From online sights like Youtube and Notefliht to garage
band, to finale; from recording equipment to electric keyboards to midi
systems; from iphones to mac computers, technology has ingrained itself into
our curriculum.
That being said, is becoming more and more
necessary all the time to "get on board" with technology. We must
learn to embrace it and become familiar with the ways it can be used to enhance
our lessons. Technology could be used for many purposes in our classrooms
including writing their own composition, share music, listen to recordings from
top musicians or even the local band that played the same piece. Have them
record themselves practicing or making music in groups. Record rehearsals and
play it back to them so they can hear what they sounds like and then have them
critique. Make a recording of the accompaniment to the chorus pieces on an
electric piano and then have the students sing along, freeing you to walk
around and assists/assess or even conduct. The list of possibilities goes on
and on. Decades ago, when music education was new to our public school systems
those teaches did not have access to anything that we do now. The children we
teach come from a different world than when we were
in school and we must make the most of those new found opportunities to improve
our craft and enhance their education.
In nearly every classroom I enter I see consistent use technology. It's all
around us, it’s just up to every teacher how they want to use it, and they can
all use. I think it’s clear that the more technology based our society becomes,
the more technology based education will become. It is likely that technology
will continue to grow exponentially overtime, and so we must always be ready
and able to adapt and utilize whatever is available to us, to ensure that
future generations of students always receive the best education
possible.
For more information and ideas on how to
incorporate technology into your music classroom, please see some of the
following links below:
http://www.nafme.org/everyday-education-teaching-music-in-the-age-of-technology/
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ireal-pro-music-book-play/id298206806?mt=8
http://www.apple.com/mac/garageband/
https://www.noteflight.com/login
http://brandtschneider.blogspot.com/2015/06/final-project.html
http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local/The-Valleys-Alive-with-the-Sound-of-iPads-150943055.html
I agree; some amount of technology is used in every class that I walk into in my substitute teaching. I forgot about Noteflight! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese are some great resources! I forgot about noteflight. Thanks!
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