Are you a music teacher who is looking to use technology to make your music lessons fun and engaging? This course is for you!
In this course, we will look at what Chrome Music Lab can do to create engaging and fun music lessons! You'll find examples of lessons you can create with Chrome Music Lab, and a full step-by-step tutorial on how to create them.
Years back, I found Chrome Music Lab when I was researching on how to make lessons interactive and fun. And I fell in love with it! It makes teaching music, and music theory so fun. If you are teaching a group of students, you can also use Chrome Music Lab to let students collaborate with one other. Over the years, I've created many lessons with Chrome Music Lab, from music composition, learning the notes, aural and listening skills and more with this wonderful application. These lessons are for class settings and also for online lessons. In this course, I'll share some examples of the lessons that I have done over the years.
There are 14 experiments that you could on Chrome Music Lab, and there are 3 that are most applicable for Music Teachers. I'll go through what these 3 are in my course, and share with you past lessons that I have created with them. I'll also be walking with you step-by-step on how you can create them yourself. I'll also share some practical tips that I have learned through years of using this platform.
About the Instructor
RL Wong is a music lover, and has taught many students piano and music theory for more than a decade. She has incorporated Chrome Music Lab in many of her online and class music lessons. You'll find many tips, tricks and how-to in this course on creating music lessons using Chrome Music Lab.