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The Play by Ear Music Curriculum
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The ancient and original skills of playing music by ear are as important as ever in the 21st Century. Play-by-Ear differs from other methods with a focus away from the individual onto facilitating others to participate. Play-by-Ear provides a common denominator to quickly engage with inclusive participation and minimal resources. Community group leaders, substitute teachers and therapists are often called upon to lead music on short notice. Participants can mix and range from total beginners at all ages to some accomplished in traditional methods. Such groups may have no scope for follow-up so require some instant gratification with whatever is available on the spot. The core Play-by-Ear method achieved an Australian Innovation Patent in 2016 and has since been extended to fulfill school and community curriculum levels. Techniques are demonstrated to cover the full AASL 21st Century skill domains, ranging from a single finger chord on a ukulele up through use of digital tools to produce a music video for a worldwide audience.

Subject:
Performing Arts
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
Tom Benjamin
Date Added:
03/02/2024
Teacher PD Using Twitter
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This lesson is to help teachers set up an account on Twitter and connect with other educators to grow personally and professionally.

Subject:
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Salli Pence
Date Added:
04/09/2017
Understanding algorithms and big data in the job market
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This interactive lesson helps students understand how companies use algorithms to sort job applicants. It also encourages students to reflect on how digital data mining also can contribute to the hiring process. Students examine resumes and digital data to consider the ways in which our data may open or close opportunities in an increasingly digitized hiring market.

Subject:
Applied Science
Business and Communication
Computer Science
English Language Arts
Information Science
Material Type:
Lesson
Date Added:
08/05/2019