GIA Music Education Catalog ? 2011 - GIA Publications
GIA Music Education Catalog ? 2011 - GIA Publications
GIA Music Education Catalog ? 2011 - GIA Publications
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General Interest<br />
Teaching <strong>Music</strong> with Technology<br />
Second Edition with CD-ROM<br />
Thomas E. Rudolph<br />
“A resource book, a method book, and a how-to<br />
book all in one.”<br />
—Don Muro<br />
Never before in the field of education has technology<br />
played such an integral role as it does today—especially<br />
in the field of music education. When Teaching <strong>Music</strong> with<br />
Technology was first published in 1996, computers in the<br />
classroom were the exception; now they are the rule.<br />
In this fully revised edition, Thomas Rudolph once<br />
again takes the challenging and complex subject of using<br />
technology in the music classroom and makes it understandable on every level. Rudolph<br />
covers a wide range of topics from MIDI and electronic keyboards to the Internet and<br />
copyright law, expanding chapters to include the most recent developments in hardware,<br />
software, and pedagogy. These topics and much more make this edition not only a<br />
resource book, but a method book and a how-to book all in one!<br />
Teaching <strong>Music</strong> with Technology—Second Edition also includes a companion CD-ROM<br />
with student assignments, projects, lesson plans, and links to Web sites that offer free<br />
software, demo programs, and up-to-date technical information.<br />
Whether preparing to become a teacher, or already a professional, this book<br />
is a must-have for anyone looking for appropriate and worthwhile ways to integrate<br />
technology into the music classroom. Visit giamusic.com for a sample itinerary using this<br />
book.<br />
G-5275 Quality paperback, 480 pages, with CD-ROM ..................$34.95<br />
Thomas Rudolph is Director of <strong>Music</strong> and a middle school music instructor for Haverford<br />
Township School District, in Havertown, Pennsylvania. He was one of the founders of<br />
the Technology Institute for <strong>Music</strong> Educators (TI:ME) and currently serves as president<br />
of the organization.<br />
See www.giamusic.com for a sample course itinerary using this book<br />
The MIDI Sequencer in<br />
the <strong>Music</strong> Classroom Video<br />
Thomas E. Rudolph and Ken Peters<br />
This hands-on video focuses on one of the most important educational tools to be<br />
developed in years: the MIDI sequencer. The MIDI Sequencer in the <strong>Music</strong> Classroom<br />
features dozens of examples of how the MIDI sequencer can be used with children in real<br />
teaching situations, including chorus, classroom singing, listening and rhythm activities,<br />
Orff ensembles, recorders, and electronic piano lab. Thomas Rudolph and Ken Peters<br />
teach music in the school district of Haverford Township in Havertown, Pennsylvania.<br />
VHS-396 45 minutes. .............................................$19.95<br />
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