Thursday 3 July 2014

How an iPad can transform music classes

By Lisa Driscoll, eSchool News


Students use iPads to collaborate and record pop music in classrooms around the world. It’s no surprise that many teachers and superintendents view music as vital for a holistic learning experience. According to a study by McMaster University, students who took one year of music lessons had greater improvement in IQ scores and memory abilities. Developers have started to make applications of all types to help students become more involved in general music classes. One developer inspired hundreds of primary school students to use iPads to record a chart-topping hit on iTunes.


http://www.eschoolnews.com/2014/06/23/ipad-music-class-563/


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