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Music Education in the Cloud

Music Education in the Cloud

by Pete Carney / Wednesday, 06 August 2014 / Published in Blog, iBook for Mac, Latest posts, Music Education, Music History, Music Technology, Press
our cloud based music textbook for PC computers and some tablets

Cloud Edition of Interactive Listening using the power of Chrome and Google

We’ve been working all summer on our newest project that makes Interactive Listening available to laptop and desktop computers. We hope to have a demo version available soon that will work on computers running Google Chrome as a browser. It looks amazing but isn’t finished.

Probably a third of our emails have been from music teachers who have Chrome books in class. So far it works great on computers, but Android tablets still have a few errors with interactive features and quizzes. A year ago this seemed five years away, so we’re excited to be closer than expected. Thanks for all of the requests. I hope we’ll have news before school starts.

 

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music professor and saxophonist in Chicago

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