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Incredibox: A Fun, Interactive Music Experience

Are you looking for an engaging digital tool that can help teach rhythm, bass, harmony, and more? You've got to see it to believe it! Incredibox is...

Giving Feedback: Seven Ways to Respond to Your Child's Creative Work

As guardians, it can be tough to find the right balance when trying to encourage our own children and engage them about their work. In this resource,...

Flat: Discover the Software

Flat is a powerful yet easy-to-use, cloud-based music notation platform that helps you engage your students. If you are new to this engaging...

Google Arts & Culture: An Introduction

Google Arts & Culture is a non-profit project that works with artists and cultural institutions worldwide to bring art and culture to a platform...

Essential Graphic Design Principles

Have you ever attended a conference session or workshop and were overwhelmed by the presenter's slides? We've all been there! Perhaps you've looked...

What is Sound?

Looking to explore the complicated concept of sound with your students in a meaningful, engaging way? Check out this video from SciShow Kids,...

A Beginner's Guide to Sketchnoting

Sketchnoting is a notetaking strategy in which imagery and pictures are drawn to remember key concepts. Fewer words, more doodles. You don't have to...

Seeing Music

Seeing Music is a collaboration project with Google and Jay Alan Zimmerman. This collaborative partnership is on a mission to...

Chrome Music Lab

Chrome Music Lab is a website that makes learning music more accessible through fun, hands-on experiments. Teachers and students from all ages and...

Playful Learning with OK Go Sandbox

Learning should be filled with joy, wonder, and fun, and that's exactly what OK Go Sandbox brings to educators looking to teach a variety of STEAM...

Interactive Art: The ART Zone

The NGAkids Art Zone was created and developed by the National Gallery of Art. If you teach art at any level, this is a "must have" resource to...