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af Kathryn Hess 10 år siden

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Tutorial Project Phases

Effective tutorials play a crucial role in the learning process, particularly in music education. A good tutorial is characterized by clear, concise content that is both visually and aurally engaging, providing a structured learning path.

Tutorial Project Phases

Creating a Tutorial Project

Phase Four: What Makes a Good Composition?

Performer
Critic
Creator
Composer
Composition submitted digitally on edcanvas.com
Peer critique of compositions
What do we need to know about each string instrument to most effectively compose for that instrument?
What do we need to know and be able to do to compose original music that incorporate worthwhile concepts that will be approachable for elementary aged students?
Production: Performing their compositions for each other to receive critical feedback - peer assessment
Media Literacy: Inputting a composition on noteflight
Composition: Generating an original piece of music centered around an essential concept and skill Will fit into parameters decided by students Is fluent, makes sense, and approachable for a set group of students

Phase Five: How Do Good Tutorials Get Made?

Director, writer, producer, performer
Script submitted on edmodo.com
Peer assessment of performance
What do we need to be able to do to direct and produce a movie?
Collaboration: Working together to critique student work - peer assessment
Writing: Generating a meaningful script to communicate a musical concept and skill

Phase Six: Do You Have Grit (working with new technology)?

Performer, producer, audio technician, director
Submit finished tutorial on edcanvas.com
What technologies do we need to create, record, and share our tutorial?
What skills do we need to collaborate with each other?
Production Processes: Filming and editing a video clip using technology tools.
Collaboration: Working together to film, record, and produce a tutorial video about a musical concept.

Phase Three: What Makes a Good Teacher?

Music Role
Teacher
Reflective blog post about what makes a good teacher posted on edmodo.com
What makes a good teacher?
What does a teacher need to know and be able to do to work with beginning/elementary aged string students?
What does a teacher look like? What does a teacher sound like?
What does a teacher do?
Dispositions
Critical Thinking Collaboration
Problem-Solving
Innovation
Creativity

Phase Two: What Are You Going to Teach?

Advocate and Producer
List of essential concepts and skills for teaching posted on edmodo.com
Where do we look for more information about those concepts?
How do we select which concepts are worthwhile or valuable for teaching?
Bow hold: Thumb and pinky must be curved, fingers relaxed
Articulation: Bow hold and arm weight must be balanced to produce desired sound
Dynamics: Balance of bow speed, arm weight, and contact point to produce desired sound
Tone: Balance of bow speed, arm weight, and contact point to produce desired sound
Posture: Violin/Viola: Instrument is secure and healthy back on their shoulders with jaw in the jaw rest, left thumb is relaxed and low, wrist is open, elbow comes underneath, NEST is set up in a healthy fashion
Pizzicato: Thumb must be anchored, pointer finger pulls string over the fingerboard with the fleshy part of the finger

Phase One: What Makes a Good Tutorial?

Critic and Listener
List of what a good tutorial has posted on edmodo.com
What makes a good tutorial?
What does a tutorial look like? What does a tutorial sound like?
Why do we use tutorials? What purpose do they serve in music learning?
What is a tutorial?
Concepts and Skills
Quality Product:Generating a list of what good tutorials have, look like, sound like, and contain
Creation:Generating a list of what good tutorials have, look like, sound like, contain

Phase Seven: How Do We Share and Celebrate Our Work?

Musical Role
Teacher, performer, composer
Assessment
Finished edcanvas to share on VVS website
Interview with student groups using 4C's rubric
Peer assessment of work
Essential Questions
How should we share our work?
Why should we share our work?