Robby chats with Evan Tobias (Associate Professor of Music Education at Arizona State University) about imagining new possibilities for music teaching in a rapidly shifting digital landscape–from rethinking what curriculum even means, to the everyday tools that power his research, writing, and thinking.
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Chapters and Notes
00:00:00 Greetings first
00:08:41 Introductions second
Evan Tobias, Arizona State University
00:26:04 What possibilities that exist when music teachers use technology in different ways
Weight of Light: A Collection of Solar Futures
00:54:38 What is curriculum?
Podcast Episode 4: Music Curriculum Perspectives with Brian Laakso
Hal Leonard Modern Band Series
01:11:25 Research and writing tools: writing, interviews, reading…lots! Connecting ideas across many mediums…
Scite.AI - used to scan across databases, answer questions
Hazel - file management
DEVONthink - store, organize, work
zotero - collect, organize, annotate, cite, and share research
PDF Expert - PDF editing
TextSniper - extract text from images
01:26:07 Surveys
Qualtrics - creating surveys
Calendly - scheduler that integrates with calendars
TextExpander - type a keystroke that fills in email body or other text
Keyboard Maestro - automate applications or websites
Fantastical - give your calendar superpowers
Craft - you know it, you love it
01:42:35 Interviews
Descript - record, edit, transcribe
Snipd - AI-powered podcast app
Airtable - database to help keep track of where people are in the project
Notion - database in place of Google Doc
OmniFocus - Task management
ClickUp - Task and project management
Reader - PDF reader
Speechify - listen to text/PDF files
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