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New smartmusic mingus
New smartmusic mingus







  1. #New smartmusic mingus pdf#
  2. #New smartmusic mingus full#
  3. #New smartmusic mingus plus#
  4. #New smartmusic mingus free#

If we stick with Classic SmartMusic, we will pay $220 more. So you can see that we are paying more money either way we do it.

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#New smartmusic mingus full#

Here is a cost-comparison of our different options:Ģ015-2016 with Classic SmartMusic & Full Student Access ($4,256)Ģ016-2017 with Classic SmartMusic & Full Student Access ($5,156)ġ blocks of 50 students + 3 teachers $399 each The high school where I teach will have 112 students in 10-12th grade band next year (95 last year). Students will only have access to what is assigned to them unless their subscriptions are upgraded (Full Access) for $20 per student. Teachers will still have access to the entire library, as well as the ability to create and grade assessments, and perform/self-assess. Students can be added in blocks of 5 for $40 as well. Adding additional individual teachers costs $40. Two full blocks would constitute 100 students and 6 teachers. In the New SmartMusic, the equivalent of Educator Subscriptions and Student Subscriptions are included in the Block of 50. Gives students access to entire library and ability to perform and complete assessments. Student Subscription: Log-in based, not pinned to a single device. Can only access the library and assessments when logged-in to a pinned Practice Room Subscription. SmartMusic is increasing the cost of this subscription to $99 beginning in May 2016.įree Student Accounts: Log-in based, not pinned to a single device.

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Accounts logging in to pinned subscriptions have access to the entire library and can complete assessments.

#New smartmusic mingus free#

Allows for the creation of Free Student Accounts which can only be used on pinned devices. Practice Room Subscription: Pinned to individual devices by an Educator Subscription. Ability to access entire library, create and grade assessments, and perform/self-assess. If you aren't familiar with some of SmartMusic's terms, here are some quick definitions:Įducator Subscription: Log-in based, not pinned to a single device. I'll do my best to consolidate them here: Unfortunately, the information about all the possible options and costs seems to be spread out over several e-mails, webpages, and blog posts from SmartMusic.

#New smartmusic mingus pdf#

Info Sheet PDF for communicating to administrators SmartMusic has created a new page entitled Meet the New SmartMusic that has a lot more information including:Ĭomparison PDF looking at the Current SmartMusic and the New SmartMusicĬalculator for estimating the new cost of outfitting your program Going completely web-based means that students and teachers can access SmartMusic on any device that can connect to the Internet: laptops, tablets, phones, Chromebooks, etc. Let's take a look at what the new version has to offer: I can tell you I am very excited for the implications of this as my district moves to 1:1 with Chromebooks for grades 5-12. I have been both a private and public beta tester of the software, and I've remained pretty quiet as we've moved through the testing. Couple that with the normal stress and business of three ensembles and a studio of 112 students, and you see why I haven't been writing.Earlier this week, SmartMusic released a publicity campaign touting their new web-based version coming this Fall. I am in the midst of my Master's Project for my program at the VanderCook College of Music.

new smartmusic mingus

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