Original Image: "The Sign"
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By: Ethan Hein
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I frequently use images in my curriculum, whether they are computer generated, photographs, or things I have to create. For instance, notation is very visual. It has to either be created by me, downloaded, or displayed from an image someone else has created. There are also visual representations of music that I create myself, by hand and on the computer, so that students may connect what they are hearing to something visual. For example, the image I have embedded and linked to my Picasa account below, is an image for the melody of a song called "Five Kites." I use it and many visuals like it every year with kindergarten and other grade levels. While the image is quite simple and took me all of thirty seconds to make, it is an incredibly powerful visual tool.
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/tXN4lT77R-IEKmIpY4o5CH0lzNkzZl-GeQQp7IVjXJc?feat=directlink
Also in my Picasa account is my drumming photo from my blog. It was automatically put there because both Blogger and Picasa are google accounts, but I don't know why it added twenty copies of the photo.
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I feel like I can hear the drumming going on. Great photos. It's amazing how helpful seeing the visuals of music are.
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