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This episode of the Music Tech Teacher Podcast features Aileen Miracle of Mrs. Miracle’s Music Room. Aileen talks about teaching elementary music remotely – what worked and what didn’t work the first time around and what her plans are for the 2020-2021 school year. She also shares some of her favourite tech tools and tips.
Links and resources
- Aileen’s website/blog: Mrs. Miracle’s Music Room
- Aileen’s podcast: The Music Room
- Blog post: Music Lessons During School Closures
- Blog post: Virtual and In-Person Music Lessons
- Podcast episode: If We Can’t Do X, Let’s Do Y
- Aileen’s TpT store
- Free live monthly training: September topic Digital Badging in Music Education
Connect with Aileen Miracle
- Website and blog
- Facebook Page
- Facebook Group Mrs. Miracle’s Chat Room
Looking for More Resources for Music Teachers?
Hello! I’m Katie Argyle – an Australian music technology trainer and consultant with a passion for helping music teachers through my business Midnight Music.
I’m a qualified teacher but no, I don’t currently teach in a school. I help teachers through my online professional development space – the Midnight Music Community – where there are tutorial videos, courses, links and downloadable resources.
I like to focus on easy ways to incorporate technology into what you are already doing in your music curriculum through a range of creative projects. I also run live workshops and have presented at countless conferences and other music education events.
If you want simple, effective ideas for using technology in music education, I would LOVE to help you inside the Midnight Music Community.
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Savvy tech super stars
Hi–thanks for the great podcast! I was wondering which online video compressor Aileen uses. With so many out there, I’d love to try one that doesn’t impact the quality like she mentioned. Thanks!
I’m not sure which one Aileen uses, but I use Handbrake which is free. It works really well!
I also use a resource https://chordchord.com/ I find it very useful for those who teach music. Here you can create and find interesting chord sequences and introduce your students to the chord progressions.
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