The Interactive Noteput Uses Senses to Teach Musical Notations
Meghan Young — January 19, 2010 — Art & Design
References: creativeapplications.net & psfk
If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to understand music, especially those tricky musical notations, this gadget is just for you: the interactive Noteput. Using the senses of sight, sound, and touch, it provides rich, hands-on experience that encourages optimal intake.
Developed by Jürgen Graef and Jonas Friedemann Heuer, the interactive Noteput is activated by a treple clef. From there, notes are placed on the table and played back via the push of a button.
Developed by Jürgen Graef and Jonas Friedemann Heuer, the interactive Noteput is activated by a treple clef. From there, notes are placed on the table and played back via the push of a button.
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Interactive Learning Devices — The development of interactive devices that engage multiple senses to enhance the learning experience.
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Sensory-based Education — The integration of sight, sound, and touch to improve retention and understanding in educational settings.
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Hands-on Learning — The increasing emphasis on experiential learning methods to promote active engagement and optimal knowledge absorption.
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Education Technology — The industry that focuses on creating innovative tools and technologies to enhance educational experiences.
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Music Education — The field that offers opportunities for developing new methods and tools for teaching music theory and notation.
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Interactive Toy Industry — The industry that can explore the creation of interactive toys and devices for educational purposes.
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