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- What the Tech? First Steps in Digital Music
- Mike Olander
- Friday, 2/14/2025
- 4-5pm
- Grand Hyatt 4th Fl. – Crockett CD
- With so many tech tools, where should you begin? Olander will explore tools to encourage your students’ creativity through beat-making, audio production, and composition. With notation tools like Flat for Education and Noteflight Learn in conjunction with audio production tools including Soundtrap for Education and OGenPlus, skill development and creativity can flourish side by side.
- Mike Olander
- Get to the Good Stuff Faster with Tech Tools
- Mike Olander
- Wednesday, 2/12/2025
- 10am-11am
- CC214B
- Requires Technology Preconference registration. Imagine band and orchestra students walking into rehearsal prepared with the basics of rhythms and pitches! In this session Olander will focus on the tools and processes to help your students build skills and foundational knowledge and highlight five software solutions.
- Requires Technology Preconference registration. Imagine band and orchestra students walking into rehearsal prepared with the basics of rhythms and pitches! In this session Olander will focus on the tools and processes to help your students build skills and foundational knowledge and highlight five software solutions.
- Mike Olander
- AI is Coming but not for your job!
- Jim Frankel
- Wednesday, 2/12/24
- 4:15pm-5:15pm
- CC214A
- Requires Technology Preconference registration. Artificialintelligence seems to be everywhere. Despite what you might read or hear, AI will not be replacing in-person, human-to-human instruction. Instead, AI is far more likely to be a tool to help save your precious time, leaving more room for the good stuff like music-making. In this session, Frankel will explore an array of AI-powered tools for music and music education.
- Jim Frankel
The ABCs of Music Tech: Solutions for Elemntary Music
- Wednesday, Feb 12, 3pm
- Amy Burns
- CC214 D
- Requires Technology Preconference registration. Sing, dance, play, create! Every elementary music-learning experience should incorporate a wide variety of activities. Technology can provide support to help you keep students engaged, learning, and creating, even when children are not hands-on with the technology. All options include materials that keep students singing, moving, and learning with minimal need for student-controlled devices.
- Wednesday, Feb 12, 3pm
- Teacher Incentive Allotment? MusicFirst could be your answer
- Keith Dye
- February 13, 10am
- Grand Hyatt 4th floor crockett AB
- Texas school districts are increasingly participating in the state's Teacher Incentive Allotment program. MusicFirst, the only fine arts assessment resource listed by TEA, helps districts implement the assessment and documentation of student-learning growth for their TIA programs. Whether seeking performance or knowledge assessments or both, MusicFirst has a solution.
- Keith Dye
February 12 - 15, 2025
Booth #2363