Music Prodigy Band Pilot 2015-2016

Music Prodigy Band Pilot Getting Started

Level 1

Music Prodigy Band Level 1

Thank you for your interest in Music Prodigy’s Self-Study Method, Band Part 1!

We are excited to bring you this new instrumental self-study material and welcome you to the Music Prodigy experience.

Overview:

We created this progressive collection of examples, exercises and melodies so students can practice at home while receiving help and guidance as needed. Band Part 1 is focused on beginning band students looking to supplement their in-class instruction with a robust interactive learning platform.

Music Prodigy’s immediate feedback allows band students to maximize practice at home and share that practice with their teacher remotely. It creates a bridge between teacher and student that allows the student to learn faster and the teacher to monitor and assist in that progress.

Who:

  • Beginning Band Students
  • Band 1 is for 1st-year students (e.g. 4th or 5th grade) or 2nd-year students who need more practice

What:

  • Band, Part 1 is made of 36 units that gradually increase in difficulty and are designed to be spread out over the course of a year. It contains a collection of classic examples, exercises and melodies that music students can practice at home to build skill and technique. This program is focused on beginning instrumentalists and designed to help students master the fundamentals in a progressive and instructive environment. It does not teach hand placement and other basic skills, but rather allows students to quickly build on the fundamentals taught in the classroom while at home (or anywhere else) at their their convenience.

Where:

  • Students will access the band content from within Music Prodigy. Music Prodigy can be used on any device, anytime, anywhere*.

Why:

  • These units are used by students as practicing homework for his or her instrument. Each student uses the Music Prodigy software to practice each piece of music, and receives immediate, real-time feedback on each individual note as well as the overall piece. And they can practice each piece as many times as necessary. Each student’s practice history is tracked automatically by Music Prodigy so they can see their improvement over time. Additionally, they can submit a piece to their teacher for comments and remote instruction.

Teacher's gradebook view

At the same time, by tracking progress of students within a gradebook dashboard, teachers are able to monitor practice and identify which students and content need extra attention. Teachers can listen to recorded practices, see reports of performances, and provide comments and suggestions for each piece. This supportive collaboration via the platform allows students to show up to class better prepared and with confidence.

Each student's detailed practice history

When:

  • The pilot duration will be from Jan 15 to Feb 15 2016.
  • Students can progress at their own pace.

How:

Follow the sign up & launch steps below:

Click this link to sign up

Or copy and paste this URL into a new browser window: http://bit.ly/1YyzMFB

Upon submission of the form above, Music Prodigy will pre-load the pilot course content into your choir group’s Class located in the platform.

What's next:

Once your course is set up, we will send you a welcome email that contains:

  • A document outlining the specific pilot course content
  • Instructions for students to download the software to their device and get started
  • A unique pilot course code which will allow students to access the pre-loaded content
  • OPTIONAL - as a teacher you will also be able to download the software to your device if you’d like access to the gradebook grid dashboard, but this is not a requirement if you are satisfied just receiving daily emails.

*internet access is required to access the cloud-based content

**completing the initial form does not obligate you to participate in the pilot, however it is required to access the PDF containing the course content.