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How to Make Phone Calls from Mac Using iPhone - OSX Daily

How to Make Phone Calls from Mac Using iPhone - OSX Daily | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it

"If you have a Mac and an iPhone, you can now make phone calls from your Mac using that iPhone. The phone call will sound through the Mac speakers and use the Mac microphone, but the actual call itself routes through the iPhone. This is a part of the Continuity suite, which is really nice feature set in newer versions of iOS and Mac OS X that allow for seamless transition between Macs and iPhones and iPads. Phone calling from the Mac is quite simple to use once you have it set up properly."

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How to Use a Split Screen to Increase Productivity in the Classroom

How to Use a Split Screen to Increase Productivity in the Classroom | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Did you know that you can view multiple web pages and/or applications at once on your digital device? My friend, Jennifer Kimbrell from Tech with Jen, and I were talking the other day about Chrome extensions that make viewing multiple webpages easy for students. I discovered that my "go to" extension, Split Screen, no longer was available and I started to look into other options. Just like everything else involved in the world of ed tech, I am constantly learning something new. Therefore, I wanted to share with you what I discovered last week!
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A Collection of Useful Mac Apps for Music Teachers

A Collection of Useful Mac Apps for Music Teachers | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Below is a selection of some good Mac apps curated specifically for Music teachers. These are applications you can use to help you with songwriting and editing on Mac, designing new sounds, processing audio, building synthesizers, recording digital audio, and many more.
antony roger's curator insight, July 22, 2018 9:49 PM
this creates more way for the music industry to grow and its still keeping up with modern day tech. This is a help resource to the music industry professionals.
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12 Good Mac Apps for Music Teachers

12 Good Mac Apps for Music Teachers | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Below is a selection of some good Mac apps curated specifically for Music teachers. These are applications you can use to help you with songwriting and editing on Mac, designing new sounds, processing audio, building synthesizers, recording digital audio, and many more. Check them out and share with us your feedback in our Facebook page.
Johnny Griffin's curator insight, July 18, 2018 12:34 PM
   This is rescooped via iPads,  MakerEd and More in Education giving twelve Mac recording applications formulated to assist music instructors teach digital audio recording, writing and mixing songs right on your Mac.
     Although these editing applications are great learning tools,  easy to use and have mastered sound libraries, I found them to be very hard or impossible to convert with little to no compatibility with audio industry standard equipment.
     Educatorstechnology.com is a site containing teaching tools used for educational purposes making it a reliable source for audio industry professionals.
    
Josh Corley's curator insight, December 14, 2019 6:25 PM
For the most part, I would agree with the apps specified as good for music teachers. Although, it could be integrated to fewer apps, considering the main function of some of them are available in other apps on this list. For example, DM1-The Drum Machine is on this list, but several of the apps have drum machines imbedded in them. Some of theses apps are no longer available, showing the lack of longevity amongst many apps created for the purpose of creating music. This article was originally created by educatorstechnology.com, and as far as credibility goes, this article is completely opinionated. The website is powered by “Blogger,” and fails to provide any reparable resources as being fully reliable. Needless to say, it is not a major source of information for Audio Industry Professionals.
Shanaya Ikner's curator insight, June 23, 2022 12:35 PM
I've had my own experience with a few of these apps! Recommending GarageBand if you have an ear for creating your on jams. You can create an entire song with GarageBand. It can be tricky when buying beats from other people when you want to write your own music and have the rights to everything.