Upcoming Clinics

The Musical Capabilities of the iPhone
TI:ME National Conference/OMEA, Cincinnati, OH
Date: Wednesday, January 26th 2011
Time: 4:00-5:00 PM
Room: Rising Software Room
An overview of the iPhone/iPod Touch as a tool in music creation and music education. Applications range from electronic instruments, to interactive theory training, and composition software. Many of your students already own one of these devices; learn how to include some new ideas into your music program.

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Facebook and Social Media: Inside (and Outside) your Classroom
TI:ME National Conference/OMEA, Cincinnati, OH
Date: Wednesday, January 27th 2011
Time: 4:00-5:00 PM
Room: SoundTree Room
Your students hang out on Facebook all the time, so why not join them? Learn how to use social networks safely and creatively to enhance teaching and learning. Post videos; promote concerts and events; share educational websites; increase student interest in your music program. Sound good? Come and see what else you can do on Facebook and other social media websites for free and with a small time commitment.

Past Clinics

One Computer and a Microphone: Technology as a Mirror in the Music Classroom
NCMEA 2010 Conference, Winston-Salem, NC
Date: Monday, November 8th 2010
Time: 2:00 - 2:45 PM
Room: BCC South Main Hall C
No computer music lab yet? Well, see what amazing results you can get using just one computer in the classroom. Students will finally understand those rhythmic concepts you tried so hard to explain when they hear themselves playing back through the speakers. Learn how to integrate creative recording techniques to enhance theoretical ideas—the students will notice the difference!

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TI:ME: What Can It Do For Your Music Classroom?
NCMEA 2010 Conference, Winston-Salem, NC
Date: Monday, November 8th 2010
Time: 10:00 - 10:45 AM
Room: BCC North Main Hall C
The official launch of the North Carolina chapter of TI:ME (Technology Institute for Music Educators). Come and discover what TI:ME can do for you as a music educator in North Carolina. Learn about the various resources available to TI:ME members, including the website members area with lesson plans, professional development courses, publications, conferences, research, grant information, and more.

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The Musical Capabilities of the iPhone
NCMEA 2010 Conference, Winston-Salem, NC
Date: Saturday, November 6th 2010
Time: 1:00 - 1:45 PM
Room: BCC North Main Hall C
An overview of the iPhone/iPod Touch as a tool in music creation and music education. Applications range from electronic instruments, to interactive theory training, and composition software. Many of your students already own one of these devices; learn how to include some new ideas into your music program.

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TI:ME 1A: Basic Skills in Music Technology: Electronic Keyboards, MIDI Sequencing, and Notation
DATES: June 28 - July 2 2010
TIMES: 8:30AM-4:00PM
LOCATION: Woods Charter School, Chapel Hill, NC
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The Musical Capabilities of the iPhone
TI:ME National Conference 2010, East Brunswick, NJ
Date: Thursday, 2/18/2010
Time: 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Room: HOPATCONG
An overview of the iPhone/iPod Touch as a tool in music creation and music education. Applications range from electronic instruments, to interactive theory training, and composition software. Many of your students already own one of these devices; learn how to include some new ideas into your music program.
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TI:ME 1A: Basic Skills in Music Technology: Electronic Keyboards, MIDI Sequencing, and Notation
DATES: July 13-17 2009
TIMES: 8:30AM-4:30PM
LOCATION: Woods Charter School, Chapel Hill, NC
FEE: $750 (38 hours)
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One Computer and a Microphone: Technology as a Mirror in the Music Classroom
2009 TI:ME Music Technology Conference, San Antonio, TX
Date: Thursday, 2/12/2009
Time: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Room: GRAND HYATT LONE STAR E
No computer music lab yet? Well, see what amazing results you can get using just one computer in the classroom. Students will finally understand those rhythmic concepts you tried so hard to explain when they hear themselves playing back through the speakers. Learn how to integrate creative recording techniques to enhance theoretical ideas—the students will notice the difference!

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