In thinking of the projects and assignments I plan to challenge my students with, I also want them to be able to manage their progress and collaborate with each other throughout the process. I believe it will benefit them by having a resource that will keep them engaged with each other and the projects as well. I have come across a few online resources that seem to fit the format I have been thinking of, but the one that grabbed my attention was Teambox. Teambox is an online project management and collaboration resource.
I have recently registered free online with Teambox.com and I am reviewing the platform to learn more. As I gain better understanding if its use, I will continue to post on blogger what I have discovered. What I have read so far gives me promise that this resource will do the job.
Technology in music education is clearly on the rise, and I am so excited to be a part of such a thriving trend. I will be adding personal comments as well as documented information throughout my blog regarding the ideas and practices of integrating technology within a music education curriculum. My current area of lecturing falls within the Music Industry curriculum where many technological resources are heavily relied upon. Follow my journey and let's see what we learn and discover.
About Marty
- Marty Denson
- Education Media Design & Technology MS Program, Full Sail University
- As a producer/engineer, I have worked with artists like Boyz II Men, Luther Vandross, Johnny Gill, Phyllis Hyman, Keith Sweat, and more. Prior to graduating from Delaware State University, my R and B band, "Final Mixx", won the 1989 National Budwieser Showdown Band Competition, which resulted in a recording contract with Motown Records. During my time at Motown, I was able to build my career in recording, engineering, and the technology of music. I am currently employed at Delaware State University where I serve as the Music Technology Specialist. In addition to working at the university, I also own a private recording studio where I work with DSU student interns seeking additional hands on experience in the production and recording environment.
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