Anyone using Web2.0 to learn about, create music? Any music education teachers out there with blogs or sites that we should know about?

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Thanks, Brenda!

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Dr Joe Pisano is very active in connecting music teachers using technology - he's has a campaign to find 100 bloggers in music education and facilitate a network! Please let him know if you would be a part of his community!

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Yes! We just launched www.StudentsKnow.com and it is the first social student-2-student learning network with rich media and an extremely easy to use interface. It also has a full featured Facebook widget for your students to access direct class and tagged video feeds. For music this is a great option as it allows for audio and video learning. You can contact me direclty at paul@studentsknow.com. Thanks!

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Here's a cool tool from noteflight - a web based music notation app. No more screen shots of music examples - use this and the notation plays!

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I've got a blog about music and education: http://theresawhite.edublogs.org. I am a 2-5 general music teacher as well as a 9-12 Vocal Music teacher. I also have my school sites that can be seen here: Elementary or High School.

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Hi My name is Andrew as well. I am a music teacher at North Fitzroy Primary School Melbourne Australia. We are luck to have two music teachers and Kynan Robinson and I are both the Information, Computers and Technology co-ordinators. We are about to embark on a web2.0 journey through blogging starting in the new academic year 2009. Check out my blog at http://willie42.globalteacher.org.au. I have started to use web2.0 in the music room with Skype (Skype concerts) and would love to collaborate with other music classrooms in the near future. I am looking forward to using the globalstudent blogging tool next year hopefully where students can discuss and upload their compositions to share and even share ideas. Check out our music page on our school web page too. It sort of gives and idea of where we are at. http://www.fitzroynthps.vic.edu.au

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This is a great resource for web 2.0/music

http://cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com/Music+Tools

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Please join the "Global Lean"

blog at http://globallean.edublogs.org
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I am! I have a blog called "Piano Musings" I post to regularly. Find it at http://pianomusings.blogspot.com

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