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Digital natives typically love music, and once they have learned how many LOVE to create their own music. In this session, we'll explore FREE musical software programs included in the Sugar Learning Platform, as well as Garageband (and others for Windows and Linux systems) which permit student authoring of original music compositions. No prior musical background required! We'll explore how students can legally obtain Creative Commons (CCMixter) shared music created by others, which can be remixed and mashed into new creations. Join the digital music revolution, and invite your students to do the same! It's legal, it's fun, it's engaging, and the process helps cultivate development of a wide host of 21st century literacy skills that students need for success in the future!
Legal and Fun |
Software for Digital Music Creation |
How-To Guides |
Publish and Share Your Music |
Other Copyright Friendly Music Sources |
Tips and Tricks |
Hardware Tools (these are the tools I use during my workshops on digital music creation) |
Other Resources |