Students explore copyright and intellectual property standards as they relate to music, …
Students explore copyright and intellectual property standards as they relate to music, music technology, and digital citizenship. Students research copyright laws, investigate the trends of copyright throughout history, and make connections to how copyright laws impact music as a creator, performer and consumer. Students can also collaborate to propose their own “Copyright Act'' for the future based on current trends and predictions for future technology.
Students exercise creative thinking skills including, but not limited to, identifying and …
Students exercise creative thinking skills including, but not limited to, identifying and testing solutions, developing multiple solutions to problems, and participating in an interactive design process through the use of music applications. Students will create and explore interactive experiences designed to facilitate learning in a game-like environment.
Tracking Self-Assessment Over Time. Students use interactive digital tools to document progress over …
Tracking Self-Assessment Over Time. Students use interactive digital tools to document progress over time. A common rubric can be used for self-assessment and reflection, based on teacher-established criteria and/or personal learning goals set by the student.
Video Conference With Professional Artists. Use video conferencing tools to engage with and …
Video Conference With Professional Artists. Use video conferencing tools to engage with and interview professional artists about their creative processes and career pathway.
Students can explore new musical genres and cultural traditions with music and …
Students can explore new musical genres and cultural traditions with music and movement using Carnegie Hall’s Musical Explorers Map. This interactive map includes audio and visual examples featuring different artists from around the world. Students are able to independently explore historical and cultural aspects of music, or a teacher can utilize the provided lesson plans for a more in-depth unit.
Students will use digital research skills to Find Basic Information (F.B.I.) about …
Students will use digital research skills to Find Basic Information (F.B.I.) about a composer. Through Classic for Kids: Composer Explorer, students will learn about a specific composer, or composers from a specific geographic area, culture, genre, or time period.
K-2 Visual Arts Digital Learning Integration. The teacher can facilitate a project where …
K-2 Visual Arts Digital Learning Integration. The teacher can facilitate a project where students create drawings of landscapes from observation, then a final project based on landscapes of the area where students live using any media or techniques of the teacher’s choosing.
This interactive Instrument Bingo introduces students to the sounds of the instruments …
This interactive Instrument Bingo introduces students to the sounds of the instruments in an orchestra. Similar to traditional bingo, each card contains the picture and name of an instrument.
Interview with an Artist. Using a video conferencing platform, facilitated by the teacher, …
Interview with an Artist. Using a video conferencing platform, facilitated by the teacher, students can meet a local artist. The artist can discuss their creative process and give a tour of their studio, show what they are currently working on, and ask questions to the artist.
Students create a listening map while actively listening and reacting to music. …
Students create a listening map while actively listening and reacting to music. Students develop a deeper understanding of music literacy terms through making connections to visual images.
Local Art Collaboration. Facilitated by the teacher, students connect with a high school …
Local Art Collaboration. Facilitated by the teacher, students connect with a high school art class to collaborate within a cloud-based platform on a digital work of art. Each student has the opportunity to contribute to the work of art. During the process, students will learn from each other and gain insights into new perspectives. Students will have the opportunity to video chat with fellow collaborators when possible, and give each other feedback. At the end of the collaboration, the classes can share their artwork in a digital gallery, along with artist statements describing their ideas and process.
Local Art Collaboration. Facilitated by the teacher, students connect with a high school …
Local Art Collaboration. Facilitated by the teacher, students connect with a high school art class to collaborate within a cloud-based platform on a digital work of art. Each student has the opportunity to contribute to the work of art.
The teacher can facilitate a class period where students rotate to different …
The teacher can facilitate a class period where students rotate to different stations to explore a media more in depth, and include a digital art station in the rotation.
With the guidance and collaboration of an educator, students explore music composition …
With the guidance and collaboration of an educator, students explore music composition using digital music notation software. This digital tool allows students to easily compose with traditional music notation. Students have the ability to drag and drop notes and rhythms on the staff, and can easily make changes to their compositions. Students are able to hear their composition with playback features, and receive immediate feedback on their rhythmic and melodic choices.
Through Carnegie Hall Listening Adventures, students participate in an interactive digital experience …
Through Carnegie Hall Listening Adventures, students participate in an interactive digital experience to learn instrument families and specific instruments of the orchestra. Using Benjamin Britten’s Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, students follow a safari theme to find instruments, listen for correct pitches, and classify instruments based on physical characteristics as well as sound.
Theresa Sincere-Eastman of Loudoun created this presentation for teachers moving to online …
Theresa Sincere-Eastman of Loudoun created this presentation for teachers moving to online teaching. It has several tips and links to supportive resources.
Students work to create a soundtrack of songs that represent their community …
Students work to create a soundtrack of songs that represent their community and their shared values. Songs curated in the list will include narrative justification for their selection.
Students will use a digital composition tool to create a melody with …
Students will use a digital composition tool to create a melody with specific parameters, based on grade level goals and standards. The teacher prepares a poem with a rhythm on one note, and students will create a melodic-variation to share with others.
Students will demonstrate their musical interests by creating a playlist using a …
Students will demonstrate their musical interests by creating a playlist using a platform of their choice. Students should analyze and evaluate music choices. Students will then share across an in-house, local, or global digital musical community to share and discuss their musical interests. Students will participate in analytical and evaluative discussions with the musical community.
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