Teaching Music and Art through Technology

Technology  Nowadays, we can gain knowledge almost everywhere we look at the touch of a finger, and we can make the most out of this advantage. Technology can be used to teach our children music and art- two of the most important components of human civilization.

Musica and art move us as human beings, but why is that? Why does a Beethoven piece move us to tears? Why does a Botticelli painting bring us great joy?

Music and Art as Integral Components for Human Beings

As far as we can remember , human beings have always been drawn to music an art. Our ancestors have made countless figurines,paintings, engravings, and musical instruments, among others, to convey their thoughts, feelings, and emotions.

As human beings, we feel emotions when we see or hear certain cues. We interpret these cues by way of our emotions. For example, if we see someone who looks happy, you may feel a sense of calm or even happines. Compare that to what you might feel if you come across someone who looks angry. If you see a portrait of stern-looking individual, you may tend to feel a sense of dread.

Using Technology to Teach Music and Art         

Technology can be used to greatly improve productivity and learning. Here are a few ways with which you can incorporate technology into teaching at home or in the classroom:

  • Allow your child or student to share their input.
    • Use their input as feedback. You can ask them directly, or if there are several learners, you can use a number of online tools and applications.
  • Give your child or student enough room to create.
    • You can use videos, e-books, and other digital content to teach them art and music.
  • Make learning more engaging by making it interactive.
    • Use interactive tools such as an online whiteboard or have your learners use applications that work with their smartphones. Why not use a music video to introduce the class to the subject? You may also want to play music and use it as a writing prompt.
  • Gather necessary resources.
    • In teaching art, for example, use the Internet as a source for illustrations. You can zoom in on what details or images you want your learners to focus on and make them feel as if they are in a gallery or museum. For music, use samples or clips to allow your students to become familiar with a particular composer’s body of work, for example.
  • Invite a guest.
  • Use technology to connect with experts around the world. Applications such as Skype and Google Hangouts can be used to talk to an expert even if they’re in a different country.

If you’re thinking of utilizing technology to teach art and music, you need to have the right tools like a good, working laptop. If your unit can’t handle the task, you may want to sell your laptop online and get a newer model. Technology is a useful tool to teach valuable lessons on art and music, be it in the classroom or at home.