TY - BOOK ED - MENC, the National Association for Music Education (U.S.) TI - Spotlight on technology in the music classroom T2 - Spotlight series SN - 1565451562 AV - MT 3 .U5 S633 2003 c.2 PY - 2003/// CY - Reston, VA PB - MENC, the National Association for Music Education KW - School music KW - Instruction and study KW - United States KW - Educational technology KW - Musique KW - �Etude et enseignement KW - �Etats-Unis KW - Enseignement assist�e par ordinateur KW - Technologie �educative KW - Nouvelles technologies de l'information et de la communication en �education N1 - "Selected articles from state MEA journals"--Cover; Includes bibliographical references; Section 1. Teaching with technology. One computer and 80 band students! / Fritz Benz -- Teaching music with PowerPoint / James Frankel -- Need some help in the classroom? / Diane Gourley -- Making the most of MIDI / Shay Hovell -- Electric MIDED stringed instruments : a primer for string teachers / Scott Laird -- Tips on music technology / Karen A. Miyamoto -- Technology fits / Philip Ponella -- What can i do with one computer in my music classroom? / Lee Walkup -- Music technology 101 / Patrick Ware -- The camcorder in the classroom : forgotten technology? / Kenneth White; Section 2. Technology and world musics. World music on the World Wide Web : web authoring as an alternative to term papers / James Frankel -- The Internet : a connection to world musics / C. Victor Fung; Section 3. Using Internet technology. WebQuest : a valuable teaching tool in general music / Susan Chunn -- One computer and 24 students / Jennifer Jakubowski -- Music on the web : basics of why and how to use the new Internet audio technologies / Dave Sebald -- Your program's very own web site / Toblin Shucha -- Home practice online! : creating and implementing an interactive web page for your students / Scott Watson; Section 4. Teaching and web resources. Good Internet music resources? : music resources for elementary, middle, high school, and college / Kerri Clark -- Secondary general music on the web / David Fodor -- Sites for sore eyes (and ears) / John Haughey -- An indispensable guide to WWW resources / Michael Ross, Karen Frink, Chris Gleason -- Useful web sites for the elementary music educator / Judith Willink; Section 5. Computer technology : hardware and software. Technology in the classroom : reviewing MiBac music lessons and Alfred's Essentials of music theory / Jeff Hamilton -- Inner hearing / William R. Higgins -- Technology in the music room? : let me count the ways / Beth Karchefsky -- Imagination and the future of music technology. Part I / Dave Sebald -- Imagination and the future of music technology. Part II / Dave Sebald -- Music software programs / Donald R. Tanner -- Technology review / Patricia White -- Choosing software for the classroom music teacher / Donna Williams -- All tuners are not created equally / Charles Rochester Young; Section 6. Digital audio and recording technology. Recording your high school band or choir / Matt Anderson -- 'My dog ate my disk' / D. Larry Bachtell -- Digital audio for music educators. Part I / Mark Frankel -- Digital audio for music educators. Part II / Mark Frankel -- Creating your own music CD / Mike Klinger; Section 7. Administration and technology. Let your computer help you when you're scheduling solo/ensemble contest / Ron Jones -- Scan your way to better attendance control / Bill Naydan -- Keeping track of students' records / Donald R. Tanner; Section 8. Why technology in the music classroom? Can a computer do your job better than you can? / Jay Dorfman -- Efficiency and transformation : the impact of technology on music education / Maud Hickey -- Digital technologies in the music classroom / Peter McCoy -- Digitization and diversity / Roseanne Rosenthal -- A philosophy and strategies for technology in music education / Karl D. Swearingen ER -