[DG: Open Forum] Music Notation Display and Entry
Berg, Alan
A.M.Berg at uva.nl
Tue Dec 3 07:39:51 PST 2013
BasicLTI allows you to use external tools as if they are internal in Sakai CLE. One example is noteflight:
http://www.dr-chuck.com/csev-blog/2010/06/noteflight-as-a-ims-basic-lti-producer-cool-demonstration/
Regards,
Alan
Alan Berg
Innovation working group
On the use of ICT in Education & Research
University of Amsterdam
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Sent: 03 December 2013 16:33
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Subject: [DG: Open Forum] Music Notation Display and Entry
Sakai Community,
I am new to the Sakai community, and searching for components needed to allow both display and student entry of basic music notation in lessons and assessments. I am working with the School of Music Theater and Dance at the University of Michigan, where we hope to develop a remedial tutoring system for entering freshmen. The Sakai based examples I have seen at U of M can only display screen capture images of music, with student responses limited to clicking buttons for notes and other music notation elements.
I am looking for a Sakai module which provides some or all of the following:
* Generating music on a staff based on teacher defined criteria; single notes, intervals, chords, scales.
* Interactive student entry of notes on a staff; single notes, intervals, chords and scales.
* Generating musical tones together with the notes either displayed or entered, as above.
I have found other learning management systems and third party products which do all of this, and more. Is anyone aware of such a module for Sakai?
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John R Diehl
Business Analyst
ITS & School of Music Theater and Dance
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