Music Educators, I am writing to tell you about one of the music education industry's best kept secrets called TI:ME (Technology Institute for Music Educators).
The mission of TI:ME is to assist music educators in applying technology to improve teaching and learning in music. Celebrating its 12th year in existence, TI:ME offers a number of state and national conferences each year with practical workshops and presentations on the use of technology in music instruction.
TI:ME conference presentations are conducted by some the best-known luminaries in the field of music education and technology including David Mash, Tom Rudolph, Stefani Langol, Bill Purse, Lynne Purse, and Lee Whitmore just to name a few.
The member benefits are manifold including including lesson plans, grant resources, articles, Web resources, discussion forums, and certificate-level training courses in music education and technology at dozens of universities around the country each summer.
Whether you teach primary, secondary or college-level music instruction, TI:ME has the practical resources to help you integrate the tools of technology into your music instruction.