Examples for Study
Assignment:
Explore the links below to help you develop ideas for your own multimedia development.
Multimedia Software Examples
Explore the links below to help you develop ideas for your own multimedia development.
Multimedia Software Examples
- Dr. Estrella's 2B Multimedia Screencast Playlist (made with Camtasia)
- McGraw-Hill Music Studio
- Listening Maps
- Interactive Songs
- Virtual Instruments
- McGraw-Hill Music Appreciation Interactives (Shown in class)
- Multimedia Glossary of Music Terms
- Multimedia Tutorials on Elements of Music
- New Interactives using content created with Camtasia
- Kostka Music Theory Drills Supports Kostka’s Tonal Harmony textbook (shown in class)
- MusicTheory.net (The items marked as exercises are Drill and Practice, the lessons are Tutorials)
- YouTube is an incredible source of instructional videos. You can present these in class or assign links for students to use out of class.
- NYU Music Experience Design created the wonderful MusedLab where visitors can create and manipulate existing audio using tools like Groove Pizza, AQWERTYON, and SoundBreaking TechTools. These tools are great for discovery-simulation experiences and for relating music to math and other disciplines.
- MathScienceMusic.org has links to several great projects for discovery-simulation and interdisciplinary work. Among them is the Chrome Music Lab which has a song maker app and other tools to lower the barriers for music making and understanding.
- GarageBand Lessons to teach Guitar and Piano. (Launch Garageband for access.)
- MusicFirst and other online software as available through your school district.
Here is a Camtasia Screencast of a playable piano keyboard embedded using the embed code tool from Weebly.