This is the web site for the book "This is Your Brain on Music" by Daniel J. Levitin. It includes a number of interactive features including musical examples, a discussion board, an interactive brain, and a media archive.
This is W3C's home page for the HTML Activity. Here you will find pointers to our specifications for HTML/XHTML, guidelines on how to use HTML/XHTML to the best effect, and pointers to related work at W3C.
This digital collection presents moving image footage recorded in 1976, when Suzuki spent two weeks at the American Suzuki Institute, giving lectures and demonstrations, as well as teaching both master classes and group classes.
Edutopia, a web site of the George Lucas Educational Foundation, has a number of articles related to assessment. Includes articles, research, video clips, and resources.
Although no longer kept up-to-date, this web site for the Eric Clearinghouse on Assessment and Evaluation still provides useful information on assessment, evaluation, and research methodology.
The Test Collection at ETS is a library of more than 25,000 tests and other measurement devices that makes information on standardized tests and research instruments available to researchers, graduate students, and teachers.
Audacity is free, open source software for recording and editing sounds. It is available for Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, and other operating systems
The Society for Music Perception and Cognition (SMPC) is a non-profit organization for researchers and others interested in music perception and cognition.
eMedia produces high-quality multimedia music instruction software. Its titles include Guitar Method Vol. 1, Intermediate Guitar Method, Bass Method, Guitar Songs, Blues Guitar Legends, and, Piano and Keyboard Method
Thousands of images available - for free - of every artist whose work is in the public domain. Browse the collection by artist or by period of art history.
Open Culture explores cultural and educational media (podcasts, videos, online courses, etc.) that help make learning dynamic and fun. We sift through all the media, highlight the good and jettison the bad, and centralize it in one place.
Apple - Education - Leadership in K-12 Education - ACOT
Initiated in 1985, ACOT began its work in seven classrooms that represented a cross section of America’s elementary and secondary schools. Its goal was to study how the routine use of technology by teachers and students might change teaching and learnin
An online metronome ideal for quick and easy use while practicing music, this music tool helps with your rhythm as well as tempo selections and it is always available for free to all students of music at metronomeonline.com
The Center for Research on Learning and Technology at the School of Education, Indiana University, Bloomington campus is an organization dedicated to helping people find the appropriate application of technology to improve teaching and learning in diverse
We publish the stories of innovative teaching and learning through a variety of media -- a magazine, an e-newsletter, CD-ROMs, DVDs, books, and this Web site. Here, you'll find detailed articles, in-depth case studies, research summaries, instructional mo
High Plains Regional Technology in Education Consortium (HPR*TEC)
HPR*TEC was one of 10 regional technology assistance centers funded by the US Department of Education from 2000-2005. The original R*TEC program ran from 1995 to 2000 and was expanded from seven centers to 10 in 2000. ALTEC (Advanced Learning Technologies