Wisconsin State Music Conference well-rounded with music
JAZZ
Bebop Basics: Approaching Jazz Improvisation Like a Language
Mark Davis, Whitefish Bay Sponsored by Hal Leonard Publications
Better Comping for Pianists, Guitarists, Drummers and Everyone Else in the Jazz Ensemble
Johannes Wallman, Madison
Exploring Jazz Improvisation in a Large Group Setting Steve Sveum, Sun Prairie; Reginald Thomas, DeKalb, IL
Song Circling: If You Can Sing It, You Can Play It
Laura Caviani, Minneapolis, MN WSMA High School State Honors Jazz Ensemble Conductor
TECHNOLOGY
But What About the Kitchen Sink? Todd Stacey, Milwaukee
Google Apps, Tips and Tricks Bryan Kujawa, Eau Claire
Integrating Interactive Technology Into the Elementary General Music Curriculum
Manju Durairaj, Westchester, IL Sponsored by Hal Leonard Publications
Integrating iPads Into the Elementary General Music Curriculum
Manju Durairaj, Westchester, IL Sponsored by Hal Leonard Publications
Podcasting in the General Music Classroom Mari Card, Hatley
Using the New SmartMusic for Personalized Learning and Wisconsin Music Standards
Leigh Kallestad, Wayzata, MN; Richard Tengowski, Kohler Sponsored by MakeMusic, Inc.
Your Elementary Choral Toolkit: Technique, Technology and Transformation!
Valerie Diaz Leroy, Nashville, TN Sponsored by
QuaverMusic.com
MENTORING & LICENSING
EdTPA 101 for Cooperating Teachers Emma Joy Jampole, Madison
New Teachers: A Reality Check James Van Deusen, Muskego
Ready, Set, Go: Write Your PDP Laura Dunbar, Eau Claire; Jill Prushiek, Eau Claire
LIFELONG LEARNING
Intergenerational Community Connections: Making Music With Students of All Ages Steve Kurr, Middleton
Protecting Your Most Valuable Resource – Your HEARING!
Kristen Riley, Madison; Melanie Buhr-Lawler, Madison
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