Training Three Ways
1. Attend an upcoming “open” training event/workshop
2. Book an in-service (I come to your school)
3. Sign up for an online course
Read on for information about the types of workshops I run. Most workshops are adaptable!
Workshops: Music Software How-to
Need to learn how to use your new software program quickly? Perhaps it has been sitting, untouched on a shelf since you purchased it months ago? These how-to training courses are suitable for teachers of all skill levels (yes, even technophobes!) and will get you started quickly, the right way.
Click on each heading below for full course details (missing course descriptions coming soon).Sibelius
MuseScore (free notation software)
Interactive Whiteboards
iPads and iPod Touches
Acid Music
Mixcraft
GarageBand
Audacity
Music Technology on a Shoestring
Blogs, Podcasts and Wikis
Auralia/Musition
O-Generator
Blogs, Podcasts and Wikis
Auralia/Musition
O-Generator
Workshops: Adaptable Music Technology Projects
Learn all the tech skills needed to run these great music technology projects with your students. Each project is adaptable in a number of ways:- for any year level from years 5–12 (some projects can be adapted for younger students)
- for a variety of time-lengths: from a project that lasts couple of lessons, to one that spans an entire semester
- for a range of software programs. Each project can be done using the software program/s you have at your school
