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Sep 15, 2009 @ 10:27 am by admin

TI:ME Chapter of Connecticut

Co-president: Barbara Freedman barbworks1@yahoo.com
Co-president: Wayne Splettstoeszer wsplettstoeszer@torrington.org
Walter Mamlok wmamlok@comcast.net
Gail Lumpkin metagail@aol.com

Email Wayne Splettstoeszer to be added to our email list!

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Connecticut META/TI:ME Chapter Technology Sessions at the CMEA Conference. April 8-10, 2010
Hartford, Connecticut

Connecticut META/TI:ME Chapter is proud to announce that
Dr. James Frankel, Managing Director of Soundtree
will be presenting three sessions at the 2010 CMEA Conference!

 

Session 1
 “Music Technology: PC Style”
Session 2 “Music Technology Labs: 
Preparing, Planning & Implementation”
Session 3  “Finding Funds for Music Technology”
Listen to Jim’s Sessions from TI:ME National Conference here!

Other META/TI:ME Chapter Sponsored sessions at CMEA!

Click here for a complete list of Music Technology Sessions at CMEA!

“Teaching Music through Composition with Technology: Beginning Lessons that Work”
Presented by Barbara Freedman

“Music Sound Studio 1  High School level Music Tech/General Music”
Presented by Walter Mamlock

“Lesson Ideas for the Middle/High School Music Technology Class”
Presented by Wayne Splettstoeszer

 

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Connecticut Teacher receives Research Grant from TI:ME!!!

Jason Malli music teacher from E.C. Adams Middle School in Guilford, Connecticut has received one of eight TI:ME Action Research Grants.  Jason’s research is titled “What technological resources would best enrich general music student learning about the elements of music and increase the effectiveness of music compositions and student understanding as evidenced by self-evaluation?”Congratulations to Jason!

 

 

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Congratulations Barbara Freedman on her recent interview in MENC Teaching Music Magazine October 2009 issue.
Barbara was interviewed on her use of hand held devices with her students.

Oct 2009 MENC

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Seven More Reasons to Join TI:ME!

  1. Stay abreast of the fast changing world of technology.
  2. Learn how to incorporate the TI:ME technology areas into your teaching.
  3. Learn how to use technology for specific student and teacher applications.
  4. Learn how to align technology with the MENC national standards.
  5. Be among the leaders in music education using technology in creative ways.
  6. Share information about the use of technology with colleagues around the world.
  7. Participate in national technology conferences.

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