A technical slide deck addressing the physical and perceptual challenges of transferring small studies to large formats, focusing on viewing distance and brush economy.
A teacher's guide for the Instrument Spotlight lesson, providing learning objectives, implementation tips, a weighted grading rubric, and suggested research resources.
A comprehensive research worksheet for students to document the anatomy, history, and classification of any musical instrument they choose. Includes sections for sketching, labeling, historical context, and sound production.
A combined answer key for the Frequency Check Quiz and the Quarter Tone Quest Activity, providing clear explanations for teachers.
A summative quiz evaluating student understanding of tuning ratios, 12-TET vs. Just Intonation, microtonal symbols, and historical concepts like the Wolf Interval.
A practical worksheet for students to practice quarter-tone notation, calculate cent distances, and compose their own microtonal melodies.
A deep-dive reading passage for students exploring the history of tuning, the physics of the harmonic series, and the trade-offs of Equal Temperament.
An engaging slide deck introducing microtonality, the physics of harmonic series, global tuning systems, and microtonal notation.
A comprehensive teacher lesson plan for introducing microtonal harmony, including learning objectives, a detailed pacing guide, and differentiation strategies.
A technical checklist for students to follow during the production phase in Soundtrap. It ensures quality control across session organization, surgical audio editing, and professional mixing/mastering techniques.
Introductory slide deck for a podcasting unit. It covers the definition of the medium, the importance of "The Big Question" in journalism, ethical considerations in audio reporting, and an overview of the Soundtrap production workflow.
A student research and scripting organizer designed for the pre-production phase of a podcast. It guides students through defining their "Big Question," tracking sources, and drafting host narration and interview questions.
A professional project rubric for evaluating podcast productions. It balances journalistic criteria (research, questioning) with technical audio engineering requirements (mixing, editing, and audio quality) on a 100-point scale.
A comprehensive teacher's guide outlining a 10-day step-by-step procedure for a podcasting project. It includes daily lesson focuses, technical implementation strategies for Soundtrap, and journalistic scaffolding techniques.