Below you will find links to web resources of value to you and your students as you work through the TI:ME content. For your convenience and to aid in printing these documents, each link opens in a new window.
Tutorials at Music Education Technology Magazine
Dr. Estrella's Incredibly Abridged Guide to MIDI
provides a basic overview of MIDI theory appropriate for students
in Level 1A classes.
The International Association of Electronic Keyboard
Manufacturers (IAEKM)
provides helpful and informative articles on many areas of music
technology.
Nine Suggestions for Improving Sequences by Don Muro
Notation Software: The Ultimate Tool for the Music Teacher by Thomas E. Rudolph
How to Select Instructional Courseware Based on Your Needs, by Greg Smith
Multimedia Basics - courtesy of StevenEstrella.com
MakePages.com offers tutorials on HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Flash to help you and your students to learn to create web pages.
A set of resource pages is available to coordinate with the workbook. For access to these pages, please see the instructions in the workbook or ask your TI:ME 2B Internet instructor.
The International Association of Electronic Keyboard
Manufacturers (IAEKM)
provides helpful and informative articles on many areas of music
technology.
Kelly's Music & Computers - Using Technology in Music Education Ideas for using specific software programs in the classroom.
Lentine's Archive of Music Technology Articles contains useful information on:
SoundTree's Educator's Corner contains useful
information on:
Electronic Musician Magazine contains information about digital audio recording as well as other music technology topics.
Keyboard Magazine offers articles on many music technology topics.
Harmony
Central
You can also go to Harmony Central which always has
interesting articles on the latest in recording technology. There
you will also find articles on recording techniques, an audio
terminology dictionary, information on MIDI, and much more.
http://www.homerecording.com
To find more information about home recording you can go to the
website aptly named Home Recording.