Feb 28 2008

Musopen, ccmixter and more music resources from NCCE2008

The great thing about conferences these days are live bloggers who report back almost in real time about what they have seen and heard. Their insights and summary are a great way to “virtually attend” a conference you may not be able to be at in person.

I am bummed that I can’t attend NCCE 2008 especially since it’s right here in Seattle. But as a subscriber to Wesley Fryer’s excellent blog Moving at the Speed of Creativity, I was able to read about a great workshop he was recording and blogging about and glean some music resources for this blog post. You should really add Wesley’s blog to your RSS reader; his podcasts are great too.

Below are just three music resources from Karen Fasimpaur’s workshop at NCCE 2008, “Free Content + Open Tools + Massive Collaboration = Learning for All.” You can find more resources from her presentation here: http://www.k12opened.com/wiki/index.php/Learn_About

Musopen - Free Public Domain Classical Music

ccMixter-remixes licensed under Creative Commons

Commons:Media of the Day


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One Response to “Musopen, ccmixter and more music resources from NCCE2008”

  1.   Wesley Fryeron 01 Mar 2008 at 7:46 pm

    Ken: It was great to meet you in person and hang out Thursday night! Thanks so much for organizing the meet-up!

    I was really glad to learn of new music resources from Karen’s preso and am glad you were too!

    Wes

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