Submitted Software Approval Request

jmiller on 9/3/2024 5:16:05 PM
Hunter High School
Music Teacher
musescore
Musescore is a music notation software. It can be used to create music ensemble exercises, music worksheets, AP music theory assessments, etc.
https://musescore.org/en
This is for teachers use to create material for music courses. With the end of Finale (a previously approved music notation software), this is a great alternative that has enough features to accommodate the need of music teachers across the district. I am asking for approval for teacher use only and not for student use.

PC|Mac
Free


7th Grade
12th Grade
Fine Arts
The use of this software would be used to create material to make it easier to teach these standards: Standard L2.MI.P.5: Demonstrate fluency in the following technical performance skills: Major scales in expanding ranges Minor scales Chromatic scales Articulation Dynamics Rhythmic accuracy Note accuracy Ensemble listening Tuning Targeted practice techniques Balance/blend Ear training Standard L2.MI.P.6: Demonstrate notational literacy, including sight-reading.
No
Ivanti Workspaces

Submitted Software Review Form

dgarahana on 9/5/2024 7:22:16 AM
Yes
4-core CPU, 8 GB RAM, 500 MB HDD, 1280x720 Display
No
No
No

No
Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes


Submitted Educational Software Specialist Form

tpjackubek on 9/13/2024 12:33:55 PM

Content/Simulation

2 - Shows Promise
2 - Shows Promise
3 - Strength Area
3 - Strength Area
2 - Shows Promise
2 - Shows Promise
3 - Strength Area
3 - Strength Area

Productivity

3 - Strength Area
3 - Strength Area
3 - Strength Area
3 - Strength Area
3 - Strength Area

Assessment

3 - Strength Area
3 - Strength Area
3 - Strength Area
3 - Strength Area
3 - Strength Area

Technology Effectiveness

3 - Strength Area
My band and choir teachers have used this in the past with great success. If they continue to update the software, this is something that our teachers should be able to use quite easily.

Yes

Submitted Final Approval Form

rranthony on 9/16/2024 8:10:16 AM
Yes