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June 1, 2004


OF NUTS AND CLAMS 
Steve Oppenheimer Editor in Chief
Recently, I received a message from a prominent music-industry leader inviting me to meet and discuss the state of technology in music education. His...

Teacher's Toolbox 
By Steve Oppenheimer
TOPICS ENTERTAINMENT INSTANT PLAY GUITAR & PIANO Topics Entertainment has entered the music-education market with two instrumental-instruction programs,...

Music Technology and the National Standards 
By Floyd Richmond
In Music Technology and the National Standards, Part 1 (in the Spring issue of MET), we discussed three of the six instructional areas of music technology...

Producing Music and Smiles at McCallum High 
By Scott Watson
It's 8:00 a.m. at McCallum High School in Austin, Texas, and in about an hour students will be filing into the hallways to dutifully report to their lockers....

It's ELEMENTARY! 
By Maureen Spranza
Like their colleagues who teach the secondary grades, elementary-school teachers who properly integrate music technology into their curriculum are likely...

Drumming with Keyboards 
By Tom Rudolph
My students always enjoy performing percussion and drum-set parts in the MIDI keyboard lab. Fortunately, most of today's MIDI keyboards have internal...

The Search for Foundations 
By Stephen Wilensky
Where do you go for financial resources? How do you begin? Do you search the Internet, enroll in seminars, or purchase a few books? What type of grants...





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