Fall 1998, Vol. 10 No. 1
Everybody talks about how well music and computers go together. This is
certainly true in the professional arena, but in education, the connection is
less obvious. Professional music software is expensive and elaborate to use,
and usually is out of the range of most school music programs.
I recently took a course on educational technology at The College of New
Jersey and was pleased to find alternatives to expensive software written for
professional musicians. I was delighted to discover the extent to which music
and sound are integrated into many low-cost, children's software programs.
With a little creativity, these programs can be used in music classes to
engage children in the joy and discipline of musical invention.
Since there are so many programs on the market from which to choose, I thought
it would be helpful to provide some pointers on how to select programs which
match the music curriculum and how to organize a music class around
computer-based activities. In the box you will find 10 programs which I have
successfully used in music classes. Some I listed because they are neat or
beautiful and full of color, sound, and music. Some will appeal to limited
age spans, while others have enough intricacies for any age. They all provide
highly engaging opportunities for children to experiment with music and
sounds, listen critically, solve musical puzzles, explore art history,
and/or experience musical composition.
TITLE | PUBLISHER | MUSIC SKILLS | COMMENTS |
---|---|---|---|
ArtRageous! | Softkey/The Learning Company | art history exploration, elements of compostition art & music connections in history |
Share this with the art teacher. |
Dazzleloids | Voyager | story with original theme songs by contemporary computer artist R. A. Greenblat |
Share this with the art teacher. |
Julliard Music | Theatrix | experimentation, Adventure composition, critical listening, theory, puzzles |
Students will need instruction time at first; has different levels of difficulty |
Lamb Chop Loves Music | Philips | instruments, sequencing | For young children |
Morton Subotnick's | Forest Technologies/ | experimentation, composition, | no reading required; |
Making Music | Voyager | critical listening, theory, puzzles |
QuickTime 3.0 or later needed for instrument sounds |
The Lost Mind of Dr.Brain | Sierra | Knowledge Adventure/puzzles, some music history, notation, multiple intelligence, theory |
has different levels of difficulty; for grades 5+ |
Thinkin Things 1, 2 and 3 | Edmark | ear training,experimentation (1 & 2), drill design (3) |
Classic! (and they're not really music programs) |