I have a conversation with Lawrence Grey founder of the Young Producers Group based in Los Angeles. YPG provides curriculum, resources, and professional development for school systems and teachers who want to offer music technology courses for their students but don't know quite where to start.
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I have a conversation with Lawrence Grey founder of the Young Producers Group based in Los Angeles. YPG provides curriculum, resources, and professional development for school systems and teachers who want to offer music technology courses for their students but don't know quite where to start.
The episode of MuTechTeacherTalk was created using the audio from a recent Facebook live broadcast that I hosted. The broadcast was in a modified Q & A format, so the interactive content from the broadcast has been edited out for the podcast version. The topics that have been included in this podcast include Goal setting and getting prepared to start the new school year, developing a philosophy of why we are teachers and what we are teaching, how to teach creativity, developing a philosophy of assessment and how to effectively assess creative work, and finally there are two segments about a few really great cloud based apps Soundtrap and Noteflight.
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I have a conversation with Lawrence Grey founder of the Young Producers Group based in Los Angeles. YPG provides curriculum, resources, and professional development for school systems and teachers who want to offer music technology courses for their students but don't know quite where to start.