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How To Remote Teach

Articles

Flipping the Band Room.  by Meghan Kabral School Band and Orchestra (July 14, 2017)

Recommendations and resources for doing flipped classroom models

Going Online in a Hurry: What to Do and Where to Start.  by Michelle D. Miller. Chronicle of Higher Education (March 9, 2020)

A step by step guide to taking a deep breath and approaching the move to online in hurry systematically.

Guide to Remote Music Education.  from Christopher Bill 

Comprehensive list of ideas of how to connect with students, teach over technology, and keep students learning while you're not there, particularly for high school/collegiate students

Ideas to Deal with Coronavirus and Distance Learning for Ensembles (and Conducting Classes).  by CBDNA members 

Running record of technology approaches to large ensemble rehearsal and conducting coursework at the collegiate level.

Music Lessons During School Closures by Aileen Miracle

Great general music ideas, broken down by grade level and concept, that can work when your students aren't in the classroom.

Navigating the Digital Rehearsal.  by Trae Blanco 

Outstanding resource for options for rehearsing via distance learning, including the ideal and less than ideal situations.

Student Tips for Working from Home.  by John Maynczak & Scott Edgar

Some gentle reminders in how to set up an effective work environment at home for our students (and ourselves).

Videos

Navigating the Digital Rehearsal.  by Trae Blanco 

Outstanding resource for options for rehearsing via distance learning, including the ideal and less than ideal situations.

This page was hastily created in March 2020 as a resource to music teachers who suddenly found themselves with the directive of "teach your classes outside of the school" due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The hope is that this site can become a repository of open source materials and resources to facilitate distance learning in the music classroom, either for this school emergency or for future ones.

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Brian Weidner at Butler University maintains this page, but the resources are drawn from teachers around the country. When possible, the original contributors have been recognized. If you have ideas to contribute to this project, please e-mail Dr. Weidner at bweidner@butler.edu.

CC BY-NC 2020 Brian N. Weidner. 

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