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Resource Lists

Comcast is offering free broadband service through their internet Essentials program to low income families during the COVID-19 school closures.

A Google doc of educational companies of various sorts that are providing free access due to school closures

Created and maintained by University of South Florida, this page provides a list of internet based instructional materials for the music classroom

This Google Doc was created and maintained by Michelle White Leasor and includes free online  games, activities, and videos for general music settings.

Compiled by OnlineUniversities, this site provides links to free music education resources from various not-for-profit organizations around the world and is particularly useful for general music courses.

Assortment of prepared activities and presentations for all levels and types of music education from F-flat Books and Sarah Gulish.

Created and maintained by Jamie Gunther, this Google sheet is a collaborative space for adding materials and resources (which will eventually be added on this page as well!)

List of free resources for elementary general music classrooms for music exploration and music creation. Created and maintained by Gabrielle Goodale.

A detailed list of pros and cons of various platforms based on the experiences of a group of Minnesota band directors--pretty comprehensive and fair. By Bradley Mariska

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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