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4 Excellent Apps for Music Teachers October 28, 2017 Here are four good iPad apps for music teachers. These are apps that are featured in iTunes App Store and which enable you to: learn and master several musical instruments such as piano, guitar, bass or ukulele; create a masterpiece from selected tracks on your playlist and share it with others, identify music and get song lyrics, make melodies and beats with an easy to use loop editor and many more. We invite you to check them out and share with us your feedback. 1- Yousician ‘Yousician is your personal music tutor for the digital age. Learn at your own pace, whenever and wherever you want.

Teaching Trailers 2013 Close The Host JARED: One sound and you die. It’s impossible. You’re huu…! Top 5 Upload Le site web de Blow Up d'ARTE Blow Up, l'actualité du cinéma (ou presque) - ARTE Cinemacom 500 Top Western Movies Site Index Home The Western Defining Westerns Directors 55 Top Westerns Additional Worthwhile Westerns 500+ Good Westerns 1903 - 2016 L’art moderne et contemporain en 8 gestes Cookiespolicy We and our partners do the following data processing based on your consent and/or our legitimate interest: Personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development, Personalization of the Orange Foundation experience Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: Some Good Music Apps for Middle School Students June 21, 2017 Looking for some good music apps to use with your students? The list below has you covered. This is a collection of some useful apps we curated from iTunes App Store specifically for middle school students. Some of the things students can do with these apps include: learn how to play guitar, access tons of music theory lessons, learn to read music, make your own music using a wide variety of instruments...and many more. We invite you to check them out and share with us your feedback.

Festival Rules & Categories — All American High School Film Festival Eligibility The film’s director(s) must have been in high school while filming the project.All music and other copyrighted material (images, videos, etc.) used in the films must be properly licensed. There are various resources that offer free music and images. Please see our resources tab for more information. All films must be in English or subtitled in English. Drama - Narrative films under 20 minutes. C'est Pas Si Mal ! Upload L'argent des abonnés Eliot Mini Loading... Working... The Hitchcock and Truffaut Tapes In 1962 François Truffaut carried out a series of extensive interviews with Alfred Hitchcock at his offices in Universal Studios. Recorded to audio tape, the content was eventually edited down into Truffaut’s famous book Hitchcock. Truffaut did not speak much English, so he hired Helen Scott of the French Film Office in New York to act as the translator for the sessions.

Claudio Parmiggiani Simon Lee Gallery is delighted to present a new body of work by Italian conceptual artist Claudio Parmiggiani, one of the first exhibitions of his work in the U.K. During his time at the Istituto di Belle Arti di Modena (1958-1960), Parmiggiani frequented the studio of Giorgio Morandi, whose work was to have a profound impact on him. The spirit of Marcel Duchamp and Piero Manzoni was also apparent early on in his manipulation and presentation of objects, for example the arrangement of a globe and a pickle jar containing a crumpled map in 1968. How-To Use GarageBand in the Reading Classroom GarageBand isn’t just an app for music teachers! One of my favorite parts of diving into the Apple Teacher program is my new found love of Garageband. This Mac and iOS program is so powerful and has plenty of uses in the classroom.

Three Ways Film Can Enhance the Student Classroom Experience Do you remember the joy that you felt as a student when you saw the teacher roll the TV into the classroom? Your students can experience the same joy when you show a film in your own classroom – and it won’t be because it’s a perceived distraction. In her recent Guardian.com blog post, Sarah Marsh outlines 12 ways to use film creatively in the classroom.

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