This video response tool is perfect for having students record performance-based activities/tasks!
Chrome Music Lab is a website that makes learning music more accessible through fun, hands-on experiments.
Write your own music scores online! (Also collaborative!)
Online music notation editor!
(Questions created using Flat.io at left)
Conduct your own orchestra in the browser by moving your arms!
A simple musical keyboard you can play with your face, body, mouse, or keys!
Music making, audio editing, loops, autotune, beat maker, all you need to create music - free!
Incredibox is a music app that lets you create your own music with the help of a merry crew of beatboxers.
Make music just by moving your body!
Groove Pizza is a playful tool for creating grooves using math concepts like shapes, angles, and patterns
Experience music visually! You can turn on your mic to sing or play sounds, or, you can also drop in your own audio or video file.
You can draw with your mouse, keyboard, or, turn on your webcam and track a point on your body, like your nose. The whole canvas space will be turned into sound.
This experiment lets you combine speech and music in a fun way. Just type some words, then set them to your own melody.
Clarion lets you make music in different ways, using simple shapes on your screen.
A simple musical sampler you can play with your face, body, mouse or keys.
Play a duet with your computer! Just play some notes, and the computer will respond to your melody.
A collection of Lessons, Exercises, and Tools to help students grasp music theory concepts.
Easily create your own custom fingering charts!
The aQWERTYon (QWERTY accordion) is designed to simplify the process for improvising, learning, and making music with your computer keyboard.
Clone yourself through video! Record yourself explaining directions, showing processes, reviewing guidelines and expectations, teaching new tools and materials, and more. Your students can review these at any time, or play them for the whole class as an introduction.
Record using your Document Camera, Screencastify, or from the camera on your mobile device! Ask me how! :)
Have students document their work and progress using digital portfolios. Students can upload images, add text reflections, and more! Two great platform options are below:
You can draw with your mouse, keyboard, or, turn on your webcam and track a point on your body, like your nose. The whole canvas space will be turned into sound.
Tour Museums and Monuments in Person!
Learn more about Google Arts and Culture:
Weird Cuts is a tool which invites users to use photography to make collages and assemblages in Augmented Reality.
Tool created to allow artists to create infinite patterns with DeepDream.
Find artworks that match your chosen color palette.
Now 3D modeling is more accessible and easier to try than ever before!
Clone yourself through video! Record yourself explaining directions, showing processes, reviewing guidelines and expectations, teaching new tools and materials, and more. Your students can review these at any time, or play them for the whole class as an introduction.
Record using your Document Camera, Screencastify, or from the camera on your mobile device! Ask me how! :)
Here is a list of some of my personal favorites:
3D Museum Viewer (Use with Merge Cube)
AR Animals in Google (Search any animal and choose "View in 3D")
Also check out even more Merge Cube Apps!
Coding is so much more than juts technology - it's problem-solving at its finest!
App plays music and sounds throughout the story!
(Available on the App Store and Google Play!)
This is a digital version of the traditional "Roll a Story" activity in which students generate a writing prompt by rolling a die three times: once for the main character, once for the setting and once to identify a problem.
Coding is so much more than juts technology - it's problem-solving at its finest!
She has amazing ideas! Several items below are from her. :)
Click here to check her out! ----> @MsBarclayPE
Strike a pose and create your own choreography.
Using w/ K-2 when we learn new skills allows Ss to visualize common emotions in themselves & others.
So. Many. Uses! Emotional checkins, reflections, exit tickets, surveys... you name it!
Showcase skills, procedures, etc. quickly, visually, and on a loop!
Simply wirelessly display your iPad or iPhone onto the wall using a projector. When a student hits a bug on the wall with a ball, tap the bug on your screen to make that bug disappear. To the students, it looks like they are making the bugs disappear when they hit one!
Very helpful for splitting students into groups quickly and easily!
The funniest fitness app ever now on the AppStore for FREE!
Check this out! Click on the button below and scroll down just a bit to see a list of 100 tech ideas separated by categories.