In my humble opinion...
Welcome to the newest area of our website. Here we will post
opinions and advice from some of the top thought leaders in music
education technology. This content is available to the public. For
lesson plans, tutorials, and articles, however, join TI:ME and gain access to the
members-only section of our Web site. TI:ME members are invited to
post comments on the discussion group about any of the
articles below.
- How to Optimize Your School Band's Website
to Recruit Top Players: Part 2 by Lance Trebesch and Colt Lapham (October
2007)
- How to Optimize Your School Band's
Website to Recruit Top Players: Part 1 by Lance Trebesch and Colt Lapham
(October 2007)
- Have You Been Burned by Fearful Technology
Companies? by George F. Litterst
(September 2007)
- A Renaissance in American Music
Education??, by Walt Straiton (September 2006)
- Promoting My Ensemble: An
Encounter with Technology, by Bruce H. Frazier (June 2006)
- SupportMusic - Make Sure
Congress Gets the Message, by Lee Whitmore (May 2006)
- I Know that File's Here
Somewhere! - Backing Up and File Management. by Craig
Sylvern (February, 2006)
- But I Don't Like SPAM (or
viruses either) by Steven Estrella, Shearspire, Inc. (September
2005)
- Looping Software Has Come of Age (Oh
No! Not more ACID loops!) by Richard Repp, Assitant Professor
of Music,
Georgia Southern University (May, 2005)
- Could the Children in the Younger
Grades Benefit from Technology in the Music Classroom? by Amy
M. Burns, Far Hills Country Day School, TI:ME Teacher of the Year
2005 (April, 2005)
- A Music Technology Lab Can Make a
Difference with Performers and Consumers, by Tom Rudolph,
Director of Music and middle school music instructor for Haverford
Township School District, in Havertown, PA (February, 2005)
- Starting with Technology in School
Music, by Kimberly Walls, Program Coordinator for Music
Education at Auburn University, AL (January, 2005)
- A Decade of TI:ME, by John
Dunphy, Executive Director of TI:ME, Villanova University, PA
(December, 2004)
- The Play's the Thing, by Don
Muro, composer, performer, author, educator, lecturer, and
producer, NY (September, 2004)
- Four Goals in Teaching Music
Technology to Others, by Peter Webster, Northwestern
University, Evanston, IL (August, 2004)
- Strategies for Learning New
Software, by Craig Sylvern, Keene State College, NH (June,
2004)
- My Perfect Keyboard, by
Steven Estrella, Shearspire, Inc. (May 2004)
- Make TI:ME in your Classroom,
by Bob Tozier,
North Allegheny School District, PA (December 2003)