We will get to know websites and tools on your phone to make noise. Some tools are basic and easy to use, others might surprise you with their quite sophisticated interface and possibilities. With many of those, you will be able to make proper music-tracks as well, however the limited time will not allow us to finaliye a song. Important is that you get an overview of what is possible and you can use these to distort any students worry that music making is reserved for experienced musicians only.
In the first half attendees will be introduced to websites which help students understand the basics of music, music making, studio setup-wiring, tone modification, and even tone synthesis) synthesizers. In the second half there will be a free practice: Attendees will get the links to all tools and choose what they want to try out in more detail. According to the audience wants and needs we will have a further look into publishing possibilities and how collaboration in music making is possible.
Attendees will be inspired to experience/let their students experience music making online. Attendees will be given the tools to encourage music making in class. All will get a slideshow with all the links, so they can practice and indulge after the summit as well.
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