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Websites for music education

By kevin | April 28, 2008

What makes a good website for music education?

I created my first website in 1998 - when the internet was really new!

Back then all you needed was a few links and maybe one or two articles and you got listed in search engines pretty quickly.

My question today is - what really makes a website cool for music education?

What is it that teachers and parents and students want from a website?

What sort of products and services do they need, or are they looking for?

As the internet develops its more and more important to find what you need - right now.

It used to be fun, looking through pages and pages of search results to find out information on a topic.. but now people tend to search much less - they might look at the first page of search results, and thats about it!

I’m always out there looking for new websites for music education that can be posted on this blog - so if you do have a website that is related to music education, particularly percussion, then please let me know and we can exchange blogroll links.

I also highly recommend you get involved with the campaign to get 100 blogs in music education by the end of 2008 - Its great fun to get involved and do some blogging about interesting topics!

So leave a comment and let me know!

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Topics: Music Education, Percussion |

One Response to “Websites for music education”

  1. Mike Saville Says:
    June 25th, 2008 at 8:27 am

    Hi Kevin, I’m liking some of the aritcles on your site so will be adding it my feed reader.

    If you are interested I have a site that discusses music practice. Not percussion specific but might be useful nonetheless.

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