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Written on 30 April 2012, 01.43 by Mike Lawson
2012eletionThe election is over, the results are in and it was an amazingly close race! Congratulations to Dr. C. Floyd Richmond, TI:ME's new President-Elect. A very special thank you to candidate Stefani Langol,...
Written on 30 April 2012, 01.43 by Mike Lawson
2012electionVote Now! Voting Ends at 11:59PM, May 1st! TI:ME is holding elections for the upcoming President Elect, and we have two excellent candidates to choose from, both of whom have served TI:ME faithfully over...
Written on 30 April 2012, 01.21 by Mike Lawson
oh13 TI:ME Renews Contract to Produce 2013 Technology Conference with the Ohio Music Educators Association! We're Back in Columbus Ohio 2013 with OMEA!We are excited to announce that TI:ME has once again...
Written on 30 April 2012, 01.19 by Mike Lawson
constr We were able to make major advances in January when we launched the new TI:ME 2.0 website, which put a major focus on individual user accounts, personalization, and robust networking features for our...
Written on 30 April 2012, 01.17 by Mike Lawson
-we-need-your-information-updated-online-asapTI:ME’s membership database is only as good as the data it contains. As we have been working to drastically overhaul our membership services online, create instant access to the website for members, and...
Written on 30 April 2012, 01.15 by Mike Lawson
lostchecksWell, apparently they are not! Unfortunately we have to report that a small batch of checks sent via USPS to be deposited in TI:ME’s account did not reach their destination, and have not been returned to...
Written on 30 April 2012, 01.12 by Mike Lawson
amyThe Officers and Board of Directors of TI:ME would like to extend a very sincere and special thank you to Amy Burns for her tireless efforts toward transitioning TI:ME during her term as our...
Written on 30 April 2012, 01.08 by Mike Lawson
summbernyjob12TI:ME instructor needed for 2A Notation (Sibelius)July 30 – August 3 (8:30 -5:00 M-FFive Towns College, Dix Hills NY* Housing and meals included* Competitive salary Spend a week on Long Island in New...
Written on 30 April 2012, 01.05 by Mike Lawson
committee5-12TI:ME needs your help on various commitees to help take the mission of our organization to the next level. Can you help? We need expertise, input and volunteer time! Some of the committee...
Written on 13 April 2012, 04.34 by Mike Lawson
2012tmeatimeTI:ME Partners with TMEA, the USA's Largest Music Educator's Association Show for its 2013 National Conference!  February 13-16, 2013 - San Antonio, Texas Deadline for submitting...
Written on 02 April 2012, 18.32 by Mike Lawson
2012summercoursesNEW YORKFive Towns College TI:ME 1A, July 16-20TI:ME 1B, July 23-27TI:ME 2-A (Sibelius), July 30 – August 3TI:ME 2B, August 6-10 MASSACHUSETTSBoston University TI:ME 1B, Technology-Assisted Music...
Written on 30 January 2012, 14.26 by Mike Lawson
specialneedsAre you a music teacher who uses technology to help reach children with special needs such as those with developmental disabilities ranging from autism, Down’s syndrome and mental retardation to brain...
Written on 14 January 2012, 03.12 by Mike Lawson
2012timeteacherBarbara Freedman is the 2012 Mike Kovins TI:ME Teacher of the Year The Technology for Music Education is proud to honor music educator Barbara Freedman with the 2012 Mike Kovins TI:ME Teacher of the Year...
Written on 14 January 2012, 02.22 by Mike Lawson
2012omea-timeThe Technology Institute for Music Educators and the Ohio TI:ME Chapter are pleased to announce the 2012 TI:ME Central Regional Conference, to be held Feb 16 - 18, 2012 in Columbus, OH at the Columbus...
Written on 20 December 2011, 19.14 by Mike Lawson
bobbyoALFRED MUSIC PUBLISHING PRESENTS RECORDING & MIXING BOOTCAMP WITH BESTSELLING AUDIO-TECH AUTHOR BOBBY OWSINSKI Alfred Music Publishing and TI:ME presents an special presentation jam-packed with...
Written on 20 December 2011, 17.57 by Mike Lawson
legendary-producerengineer-ken-scott-From Abbey Road to Ziggy Stardust: Alfred Music Publishing and TI:ME Present Industry Legend Ken Scott Ken Scott is an award-wining producer and engineer with a passion for music education who has...
Written on 20 December 2011, 17.45 by Mike Lawson
kaynote2012MEET THREE-TIME GRAMMY-NOMINATED PRODUCER FRED BOGERT On Thursday, January 5 at 5:00PM, you're invited to hear this exciting keynote presentation from three-time Grammy-Nominated producer, engineer,...
Written on 12 April 2011, 08.55 by Mike Lawson
joomla-templatesThe Technology Institute for Music Educators (TI:ME) is teaming up with the Jazz Education Network (JEN) for the 2012 TI:ME/JEN National Conference from Wednesday through Saturday, January 4-7, 2012, in...
Written on 20 January 2011, 12.31 by David Brian Williams, Phd
garageband-from-ilife-09-version-5-upgrade-or-not-to-upgradeby David Brian Williams, Phd, Illinois State University Emeritus GarageBand has been a revolutionary tool for Mac users in the classroom, opening up wonderful opportunities for creativity with a tool...
Written on 20 January 2011, 12.29 by Chad Criswell
the-best-portable-recording-devices-for-the-music-classroomby Chad Criswell Recording an ensemble rehearsal or private lesson is just one of many ways that music educators use to help students recognize their deficiencies and improve as an overall musician....
Written on 20 January 2011, 12.27 by Scott Watson
the-interesting-intersection-of-modern-art-criticism-music-education-technology-and-philosophys-hegelian-dialecticTom Wolfe wrote, "It's not 'Seeing is believing,' you ninny, but 'believing is seeing!'" America's novelist, in his book The Painted Word, was referring to the need for modern art to associate itself with...
Written on 20 October 2007, 12.25 by Lance Trebesch and Colt Lapham
how-to-optimize-your-school-bands-website-to-recruit-top-players-part-2 Click here to go back to Part One! This two part series is designed to give school bands an advantage by incorporating better Search Engine Optimization (SEO) for their websites. While private schools...
Written on 20 October 2007, 12.23 by Lance Trebesch and Colt Lapham
how-to-optimize-your-school-bands-website-to-recruit-top-players-part-1This two part series is designed to give school bands an advantage by incorporating better Search Engine Optimization (SEO) for their websites. While private schools or universities may benefit the most...
Written on 20 September 2007, 12.20 by George F. Litterst
have-you-been-burned-by-fearful-technology-companiesNOTE: This article first appeared in the American Music Teacher column called "Random Access" in the August/September 2002 Issue. It has been updated for TI:ME's website. The author is a musician,...
Written on 20 September 2006, 12.18 by Walt Straiton
a-renaissance-in-american-music-educationOn the heels of Lee Whitmore's thoughtful article from May, 2006 egarding the role of music education within the context of No Child Left Behind, I am pleased to report to all of TI:ME's ardent supporters...
Written on 20 June 2006, 12.16 by Bruce H. Frazier
promoting-my-ensemble-an-encounter-with-technologyAlthough it was my professional creative activities that first attracted me to the benefits of music technology--composing, orchestrating, and editing music for television and film--I have discovered...
Written on 20 May 2006, 12.14 by Lee Whitmore
supportmusic-make-sure-congress-gets-the-messageThe Technology Institute for Music Educators (TI:ME) is a member of the SupportMusic Coalition (see www.supportmusic.com). The Coalition, organized by the efforts of NAMM, the International Music Products...
Written on 20 February 2006, 12.07 by Craig Sylvern
i-know-that-files-here-somewhere-backing-up-and-file-management For most people I know, backing up their data typically falls under the same heading as cleaning out the garage or sewing on that shirt button that came off last year - the 'next week I really have to'...
Written on 20 September 2005, 12.05 by Steven Estrella
but-i-dont-like-spam-or-viruses-eitherWe all deal with SPAM. Unsolicited commercial email now constitutes the majority of email that is sent and received around the world. This type of email became known as SPAM because it reminded early...
Written on 20 May 2005, 12.02 by Richard Repp
looping-software-has-come-of-age-oh-no-not-more-acid-loops Flash back to 1999. A student brings me a recording of music he has produced on his home computer and asks me to evaluate it. I am excited that this student (who is not a music major) has done some...
Written on 20 April 2005, 11.59 by Amy M. Burns
could-the-children-in-the-younger-grades-benefit-from-technology-in-the-music-classroomAs I began teaching Pre-Kindergarten through Third Grade general music at Far Hills Country Day School (FHCDS), in Far Hills, NJ, I was only slightly aware of music technology. I had just earned my...
Written on 20 February 2005, 11.56 by Tom Rudolph
a-music-technology-lab-can-make-a-difference-with-performers-and-consumersMany schools are considering adding a music technology lab at the high school or college level. Typically, a music tech lab consists of 16-25 student stations with computers and MIDI keyboards. Once the...
Written on 01 January 2005, 11.52 by Kimberly Walls
starting-with-technology-in-school-musicDigital technology in the music classroom can help involve students in performing, creating, and understanding music. There are two major reasons to use technology in teaching music: Some students...
Written on 01 December 2004, 11.51 by John Dunphy
a-decade-of-timeby John DunphyExecutive Director of TI:ME, Villanova University, PA It has been ten years since the idea for the Technology Institute for Music Educators first emerged. Like a lot of good ideas, it...
Written on 01 September 2004, 11.44 by Don Muro
the-plays-the-thing Today we have access to technology tools for teaching composition/arranging, notation, listening skills, and performance. In this article I want to address what I believe to be the most important...
Written on 01 August 2004, 11.19 by
four-goals-in-teaching-music-technology-to-othersI have been thinking some lately about teaching music technology and what is important when giving guidance to others. Perhaps many of you have taught large classes, small groups, or perhaps individuals...
Written on 01 June 2004, 16.49 by Craig Sylvern
strategies-for-learning-new-softwareLearning new software, especially an application in a new category of software, can be a daunting, frustrating, and sometimes seemingly impossible task. As the music technology coordinator at a small New...
Written on 01 May 2004, 16.44 by Steven Estrella
my-perfect-keyboardAs music educators I wonder if we don't do enough to inform the industry about our needs. One example I would like to discuss involves keyboards. In my search for frank opinions on this topic, I recently...
Written on 01 December 2003, 16.38 by Bob Tozier
make-time-in-your-classroomIt almost goes without saying that musical concepts should be the foundation and starting point of music classes. Once the concepts that are to be covered have been determined, then and only then should...

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  • Hello everyone; The first quarter of each year is crazy-busy for me. It kicks off with the national TI:ME conference, which we held this year in conjunction with the Jazz Education Network in Louisvi

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