Chromebooks and Music Education 20172
Chromebooks and Music Education 20172
Chromebooks and Music Education 20172
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Chromebooks and Music Education
(January 2017 edition)
New(er) hardware is very promising (Flip models by Asus and Acer and a new convertible with pen
from Samsung). On the flip side, schools aren’t buying these due to fragility or cost.
Android apps are coming to Chrome OS (and may replace Chrome OS)
Noteflight and Flat.io can handle notation; SoundTrap is a good solution for DAWs. New
SmartMusic and PracticeFirst. Also check out the changes to my favorite “lite” CMS/LMS:
Showbie
Mirroring works, particularly with ChromeCast and AirParrot; still isn’t great.
The WIDIBud ($50) can be used to turn a Chromebook into a BLE MIDI device (with use with the
above programs)
Many “traditional” web-based computer music programs work with Chromebooks. Know the
offerings by MusicFirst, Quaver, and other online music apps.
What is a Chromebook?
Cost. Did I mention cost? You can purchase at least two entry level Chromebooks for the
price of one 128GB iPad; it almost costs less to buy a Chromebook than to fix a broken
iPad screen; in many cases it is cheaper to replace a Chromebook rather than replace a
broken Chromebook screen (literally disposable)
Relatively virus-free
QWERTY Keyboard
There IS a big issue for
music education in just
about every concentration:
FORM FACTOR**
SAMR
SAMR
And rarely make it to these.
In music, Chromebooks
remove (or lessen) these...
SAMR
SAMR
And force you to move to these.
The easiest way to integrate
technology is as a substitution for
sheet music…there still isn’t a
good solution for this, even with
the “Flip” Chromebook models
CTRL & SHIFT & REFRESH
Photo Courtesy of Mark Bjorklund, Vocal Music at Miller Middle School and Lenihan Intermediate
School, Marshalltown, IA
It is crucial that music educators be able to express that
certain devices are hard to integrate INTO our
classrooms
Android is coming!
The end of the Chome Web App (and Chrome App Store)
Aurelia
SoundTrap (DAW)
Groovy Music
New SmartMusic (green note/red note)
Morton Subotnik’s Music Academy
Quaver Music (games & curriculum)
MusicFirst Junior
MusicTheory.net (music theory)
Musition
Incredibox (looping)
Noteflight Learn
Isle of Tune (looping) Practice First
Soundation
Some of the best web-based
applications
SeeSaw (portfolios)
Today’s Meet
Padlet
Socrative
Outegration
vs. Integration
Summary
New(er) hardware is very promising (Flip models by Asus and Acer and a new convertible with pen
from Samsung). On the flip side, schools aren’t buying these due to fragility or cost.
Android apps are coming to Chrome OS (and may replace Chrome OS)
Noteflight and Flat.io can handle notation; SoundTrap is a good solution for DAWs. New
SmartMusic and PracticeFirst. Also check out the changes to my favorite “lite” CMS/LMS:
Showbie
Mirroring works, particularly with ChromeCast and AirParrot; still isn’t great.
The WIDIBud ($50) can be used to turn a Chromebook into a BLE MIDI device (with use with the
above programs)
Many “traditional” web-based computer music programs work with Chromebooks. Know the
offerings by MusicFirst, Quaver, and other online music apps.
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