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I've been interested in providing more on-site (and possibly on-line)
offerings about sound through music. Articles about educators using GarageBand as a
vehicle for group interaction and learning have been intriguing. It's older
media cousin, iMovie, has been an important component of our media workshop
offerings for the past four years, but at first blush (and as an experienced
user of the Sony -- originally Sonic Foundry -- production suite), GarageBand
doesn't seem as intuitive or outcome oriented as its cousin. Is this a wrong
impression?
Do any of my colleagues and friends out there in informal learning land have
experience with GarageBand? If so, what have your experiences been like? Are
their other sound / recording / sequencing programs with which you have had
good results?
Thanks for any and all comments,
Charlie
Charles Stout
Media Arts Manager
Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
USA
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