<>
Latest post
-
Lessons from Developing Educational Technology
Over the past fifteen years, I have been involved several times in the development of technology for music education. For example, I helped design a website featuring music education apps […]
Featured posts
-
What music teacher trainees can learn from recording drums
Learning how to record drums is one of the “digital skills” I teach my students (pre-service music teachers) at ArtEZ university of the Arts in Enschede (Netherlands). One might ask […] read more
-
How to get ideas for technology in your music lessons
How can you discover meaningful ways of applying technology in your music teaching? One way is to seek inspiration. That may not sound very concrete, so let me make it […] read more
-
New BandLab Guide to get you DAW-Ready
To help you get started with using a digital audio workstation (DAW) for and in your music education practice, I launched the first DAW guide. This BandLab guide includes thirteen […] read more
Archive
-
From Sheet to Beat in EAS book Vol. 13
A new volume in the book series European Perspectives on Music Education of the European Association for Music in Schools (EAS) has been published recently, called: Liberty – Equity – […] read more
-
Higher education AI awareness training launched
“Can students still write essays themselves?” That was one of the questions raised during a recent training session I delivered right before the summer holidays. In the training, I challenged […] read more
-
Preparation is Everything
Preparing music lessons with (music) equipment and digital technology can be time-consuming. Teachers often need to gather instruments, cables and adapters, arrange tables, set up devices, start software, connect to […] read more