Instrument
Night Brings 375 new Musicians to Dubuque Schools' Music Programs
Join us as
we visit Instrument
Night and meet teachers, parents and students of tomorrow's
musical stars.
Video
by Adam Nettleton,
Stephanie Keehner,
Jessica Meierotto
of Clarke College
September
12, 2002
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and musical instruments all in one place, on one night on
a very warm early September, and you can imagine the fun.
And Dubuque Community Schools calls this event, "Instrument
Night." It is an opportunity for students, their parents,
and music teachers to meet, choose an appropriate instrument,
be assessed for potential talent, and just have a great
time.
Dubuque
Schools Web was on hand for the action, and we had the good
fortune of having guest videographers and producers from
Clarke College on the scene. They are from Clarke's Basic
Video and Audio Production Class, so, in a way, they were
beginners, too. Not a bad job, however. See for yourself,
and learn how Dubuque Schools produces the instrumental
stars of tomorrow.
 
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Instructions
For Those Outside of Our School Network (The General Public)
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We are now providing a choice of RealPlayer applications for you to download
and install on your computer to enable you to view the video and audio
files. One is RealPlayer8 and the other is RealOne Player, which is an
excellent player with many new features. It's easy to install, so just
follow
the on-screen steps. You will be required to register with Real.com, but
these are free software applications (there are versions you can pay for
if you choose, but they are not necessary for basic viewing and listening).
Which
Player is Best for Me?
Of
the two types of free players available, RealPlayer 8 is the traditional
player that is free and will work beautifully to access Web based multimedia
files from our site. There is also a new player available, which is also
free, called RealONE. Either player will probably work for your operating
system. If your system is older (Windows 95, NT), however, you may want
to use the RealPlayer 8 software. If you are running a newer, faster system
like Windows 98, ME, XP, or 2000, go for the RealOne player.
Macintosh
Owners:
You
can get a RealPlayer for Macintosh, Visit Real.com
to download their free player options. Remember, look for the FREE players.
They are sometimes difficult to find on their Web site.
Oh, and one more
thing... sometimes when you click on a sound or video file in our Web
site with the RealPlayer installed, you get a little commercial window
that pops up on your desktop. It's annoying, but a small price to pay
for the privilege of having the free RealPlayer on your system. Just click
it off, and it will disappear.
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Instructions
For Machines on our School Network (Teachers and Staff)
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recommending (and IT is supporting) RealPlayer8.
This is for ALL computers on our network (in all school and administration
buildings throughout the District). This includes all Windows 2000 machines.
Click here to get the free player from
our network server. If you do not have administrative priveleges,
please call your building media specialist to help you. |
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