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WMEA President • Brad Schneider Leading to Teach – Teaching to Lead
From the Desk of the Executive Director • Laurie N. Fellenz Service and Commitment to Music Education
Greetings From DPI • Chris Gleason Beyond Measure: Grades Are Outdated Technology
WMEA Advocacy • Ryan Gutsch Your Digital Partner
Social Media • Matt Lamb Social Media: Advocacy Tool and Great Responsibility
Orchestra • Kristin Flak-Solom Easy Technology Hacks to Liven Up Rehearsal
Composition & Improvisation • Maud Hickey Technology is Here to Stay
Secondary General Music • Eli Grover Guideposts for Enjoying New Technology in the Classroom
College & University • David Potter Cherishing Our Humanity: The Unesco Report and Music Education
Disability and Accessibility • Terry Little Music for All: Using Universal Design to Build a Ramp for Learning
Elementary General Music • Jody Sturmer Elevating Elementary Music Education Through Technology
Band • Bri Knox and Robert Knox Thinking Outside the Box With Technology in Music
Tri-M Music Honor Society • Sarah Lemon and Stephanie Keller How Technology Can Transform Your Tri-M Music Honor Society!
Comprehensive Musicianship Through Performance • Janet Revell Barrett Cultivating Growth in Music Teaching
Lifelong Engagement in Music • Kristin Tjornehoj Creative Intersection: Music and Technology
Technology • Lee Stovall Shifting the Question: Adapting to Music Teaching in the Modern World
Special Section:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) 28 Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Integration in High School • NFHS
30 AI and Music Education • NAfME 32 The National Music Council –
Consent, Credit and Compensation • NMC
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