Admissions
Classes are Monday – Friday 8:30-4:30
| July 16- 20 | EDU 521 – TI:ME 1A |
| July 23- 27 | EDU 522 – TI:ME 1B |
| July 30-Aug 3 | EDU 523 – TI:ME 2A |
| Aug-6-10 | EDU 524 - TI:ME 2B |
EDU 521 TI:ME LEVEL 1A CERTIFICATION
3 Credits 3 Class Hours
Prerequisite: Basic Computer Facility
Basic skills in music notation, MIDI sequencing, and electronic keyboards in K-12 education. Exploration of ways to incorporate these tools into the curriculum. The course is taught online and fulfills half of the TI:ME Level 1 Certification requirement.
EDU 522 TI:ME LEVEL 1B CERTIFICATION
3 Credits 3 Class Hours
Prerequisite: Basic Computer Facility
Basic skills in using computer instructional software, configuring and using computers on networks and the Internet, and digital media in K-12 education. Exploration of ways to incorporate these tools into the curriculum. The course is taught online and fulfills half of the TI:ME Level 1 Certification requirement.
EDU 523 TI:ME LEVEL 2A CERTIFICATION
3 Credits 3 Class Hours
Prerequisite: EDU 521 & EDU 522 or
TI:ME Level 1 Certification
Advanced level course involving the use of “Sibelius” music notation software for pre-K-12 music educators. Students will learn how to input music using an electronic keyboard and computer and to print out musical scores and parts for individual players. Topics include: recording (entering) and editing music; page layout and design for various types of musical ensembles; incorporation of notation examples into other documents. The class is taught online.
EDU 524 TI:ME 2B DIGITAL MEDIA
3 Credits 3 Class Hours
Prerequisite: TI:ME Level One Certification or equivalent experience.
Digital Media (TI:ME 2B) covers the creation of multimedia files which may be integrated into Internet and multimedia projects, computer programs or which may stand alone as educational products (videos, CDs, audio tapes, etc.). Teachers who complete this course will develop multimedia in every area including text, graphics, sound and video. The materials developed will be appropriate for music instruction in the K-12 classroom. Software to be used in the class will include programs for creating and editing text, graphics, sound and video. A multimedia presentation program will be used to tie elements together.
For more information contact:
Jon Trask - TI:ME Coordinator jtrask@ftc.edu