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Why We Must Include Music in Education?

Why We Must Include Music in Education? | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
The integration of music in the learning process is immense and very beneficial for the students. Here's how.

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7 Reasons to Consider a Home Gym

7 Reasons to Consider a Home Gym | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
If you think of picking up better health habits and don't like crowded gyms, consider setting a home gym catered to your needs.
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Music Educator Resources | A List of Online Resources for Music Teachers

Music Educator Resources | A List of Online Resources for Music Teachers | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
There are many resources available to help music teachers excel. Here, SmartMusic has compiled some of our favorites to make them easy for everyone to find.

Via Beth H Lyon, Sophie Collis, Jim Lerman
Liam Richards's curator insight, June 1, 2017 4:22 AM
I've been looking for further info on SmartMusic, outside of their website - should've looked closer on the inside first! SmartMusic did a great job showing how they integrate with other aspects of technology as well!
Liam Richards's comment, June 1, 2017 4:24 AM
Beth; this is solid gold. I've only just been introduced to SmartMusic (wow - what a tool), and to find their website listing such extensive external resources is amazing! I love the 'Teachers pay Teachers' idea - sharing and paying for legitimate music? That's fantastic!
Sophie Collis's curator insight, June 4, 2017 2:36 AM

It is often difficult to find quality resources that you can implement in your classroom. It can sometimes become overwhelming trying to find exactly what you're looking for. The beauty of this list of resources is that they are specifically designed for music teachers, and are well categorised for ease of access. 

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5 Indoor Home Activities For Cold Days

5 Indoor Home Activities For Cold Days | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
It’s cold outside, and you don’t have time for the gym. What do you do? You don’t need to sacrifice your fitness with these 5 home fitness activities!
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There's nothing stopping you from staying fit, not even cold weather. Great tips on how to get creative with your time indoors while taking care of your silhouette! Also, try these in combination with a natural supplement containing Meratrim® for better results.

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Here's How Your Taste In Music Evolves As You Age

Here's How Your Taste In Music Evolves As You Age | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

"Exactly how does your taste in music evolve over time? Science now has the answer."


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5 Ways Music Improves Our Health

5 Ways Music Improves Our Health | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
By Jill Suttie

When I gave birth to my first-born, I listened to CDs of classical music in the hospital. I figured that music would help calm me and distract me from the pain.

You might use music to distract yourself from painful or stressf...

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Best Music apps for Middle School (Thanks Julene Reed)

Best Music  apps for Middle School (Thanks Julene Reed) | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
The best Music apps handpicked by educational professionals.

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[VIDEO] Augmented Piano Keyboard Demo

Augmented Keyboard in Action - Real-time gesture-based articulation - Alternative Interface: Air Harp...

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Why Are Comply Foam Headphones So Popular?

Why Are Comply Foam Headphones So Popular? | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
For those who don't know, Comply foam earbuds are nothing new. Learn why lately they've grown so popular.
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Spotify vs Apple Music; Where Does the Scale Lean?

Spotify vs Apple Music; Where Does the Scale Lean? | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Of the two top streaming music services, Spotify vs Apple Music, which is the best pick?
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If you can't take a step without music, you are likely to be using one of the two top streaming music services, Spotify and Apple Music.

Terrell Mitchell's curator insight, November 17, 2019 6:07 PM
Both Apple Music and Spotify have the same quality when it comes to music streaming. Each has its own subscription plan, music discovery tactic, and compatibility. 

My pros and cons are focused on the artist and not the consumer. 

The pros to both of these services are the ability to flush their music through both platforms to get a broader listener base.

The con for artist is the pay, instead of royalties through cd, or album sells, it would be from streams, which is a lot smaller in pay.
joey smith's curator insight, July 26, 2020 2:58 AM
Spotify and apple music are both close in comparison but I really think spotify shines. They have alot of good plans and they offer good sound quality. They also allow you to listen to the whole entire album the day of the release. This platform makes it easier for the artists to grow due to the fact their music goes out quick. This article is credible due to the information and facts it is talking about with the comparison between the two companies.
kendalllanemusic@gmail.com's curator insight, January 26, 2021 4:32 PM

Witch platform is the best to share and stream your digital music?

I find it important to know which platform is the best music service and what are the reasons, why should I use them or one what artists use Apple Music over the other, is one better than the other or should you use both?

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Forget GarageBand, SoundTrap is a music app for everyone

Forget GarageBand, SoundTrap is a music app for everyone | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
While Apple's music creation app is limited to iOS and OS X, SoundTrap works on any device with a browser that plays nice with HTML5. And it's very fun…

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Matthew Sutherland's curator insight, May 20, 2017 12:52 AM

The "Instagram"  of sound. An overview article

Sarah Margaret's comment, June 1, 2017 9:36 PM
Multi-authoring a group composition would be so great for students using this program. It is a shame that is only usable through Apple. I just wrote a Unit of work editing sounds using GarageBand in groups but SoundTrap would make the activity so much easier if it was available in my school. The sharing and networking possibilities are so much greater than GarageBand.
Lanerz Simiskey's curator insight, September 19, 2021 11:48 AM

At first glance, I thought this was going to be a very opinionate or sponsored article. Reading into it I saw it made some good points, but clicking the resources made me think otherwise. At least one of the resources took me to a page that said it was the wrong address. This could just be an incident that happened after his post, but it still made me suspicious.  

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Robots and rental popstars: is this the future of music?

Robots and rental popstars: is this the future of music? | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Music’s next frontier is uncertain but if anyone can predict what will happen next it’s future-thinking musician Emmy The Great, who has already acquired her own hologram

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Universal-soundbank free online sounds

Universal-soundbank free online sounds | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
sounds recorded from all over the world in high quality mp3 freely downlable on universal-soundbank for all djs, musicians or producers.

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Great to include in videos, presentations...

 

João Carvalho's comment, July 8, 2013 5:28 AM
Fantastic!!! Thanks.
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Possible database to catalog sounds

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HOW TO USE MUSIC TO IMPROVE MATH SKILLS

HOW TO USE MUSIC TO IMPROVE MATH SKILLS | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Using music to improve math skills is such an obvious integration of the arts with academics. The fact that many don’t get this seems unbelievable to me. Enough said. Let’s just make it...

 

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The class of eighth graders at a Los Angeles middle school tap their rulers and nod their heads to the rhythm of the rap video projected on a screen. It's not Snoop Dogg or Jay-Z.

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It's their math teacher, LaMar Queen, using rhyme to help them memorize seemingly complicated algebra and in the process improve their grades.

"It gets stuck in your head," says Cindy Martinez, a 14-year-old whose math grade went from a C-average to a B.

Queen, 26, is now known at Los Angeles Academy as the rap teacher, but his fame has spread far beyond the 2,200-student school in this gritty neighborhood. He's won a national award and shows teachers and parents how to use rap to reach children.

"Math is a bad word in a lot of households," he says. "But if we put it in a form that kids enjoy, they'll learn."

Queen is doing what many veteran educators have done — using students' music to connect with them. Where teachers once played the rock n' roll tunes of "Schoolhouse Rocks" to explain everything from government to grammar, they now turn to rap to renew Shakespeare or geometry.

"Rap is what the kids respond to," Queen says. "They don't have a problem memorizing the songs at all."

Queen's math raps came about by chance. Two months after starting at LA Academy in 2007 — his first teaching job after graduating from college — he was stung when kids told him his class was boring. They told him he resembled singer Kanye West and challenged him to rap.

Little did they know Queen has been rapping since the seventh grade. Back then, he'd throw together rhymes as he walked home from school in Carson, a city neighboring Los Angeles.

His students' challenge on his mind, Queen pushed aside work on his lesson plans and wrote a rap song 'Slope Intercept.'

Word of his rapping soon reached the school's main office. Eyebrows raised, Principal Maria Borges went to investigate, and came out smiling. "It engages the kids," she says. "Kids seem to know all the rap songs, but they can't seem to remember different math rules."

None of his raps are in the Top 40, but "Mean, Median, Mode and Range," ''Polynomials," and "Quadratic Formulove Song" are chartbusters here.

"Some kids who aren't even in Mr. Queen's class go around singing his songs," says Kejon Closure, 13, who went from a C-average to an A.

In the raps, Queen defines a math concept and works through sample problems step by step. He follows up with more traditional class work on the whiteboard, maintaining a fluid banter with his students.

Queen also tries to inspire them. His lyrics exhort students "to be a math sensation," ''to get As on your papers," and even "be respectful. Listen to your parents." Sometimes the students appear in the videos as a reward for good grades and behavior.

Queen says making learning fun is key for kids who often seem burdened with adult problems — there wasn't enough food to go round at breakfast, they couldn't sleep well in overcrowded homes or they have to serve as translators for Spanish-speaking parents in difficult circumstances.

When they leave those troubles at home, they arrive at a school that's more fortress than learning sanctuary.

The campus is surrounded by a steel-bar fence and padlocked gate. Teachers conduct uniform checks to make sure students are not wearing local gang colors of red or blue. "I try to get them to leave their problems at the door," Queen says.

There was a point last year when he thought he might not be able to continue at LA Academy. He was laid off as an untenured teacher, but he returned to the school as a long-term substitute to continue to teach his students as he hoped to get his staff job back.

In April, he won a national award for outstanding math achievement from Get Schooled, a pro-education initiative launched by media giant Viacom and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. He's also been honored by school district and county educators.

He's now hoping to make rap math a business and launched a website, MusicNotesOnline, with a colleague to market his rap CD and DVD, and expand the use of rap in education to other academic subjects.

During a recent class, Queen dons dark shades, sets his laptop to play a driving hip-hop beat and starts rapping about solving equations as he grooves up and down the aisles.

"Let's talk about slope intercept.

I don't mind if you interject,

Just don't disrespect.

I say, you have a question for me?

What's y equales mx + b?"

 


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