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Susan FerdonTeacher um Kipling Elementary School
Self-Assessment Rubrics

      When considering ways to measure progress and achievement, the learning of GarageBand
creativity software can be thought of as a continuum. At one end of the continuum, we will see
learners moving cautiously through new tasks with scaffolds in place to ensure success. As
learners progress, they become increasingly independent and the intensity and duration of
scaffolds can be reduced. At the other end of the continuum, we will see learners transfer skills
to new situations and achieve a depth and breadth of understanding that goes beyond original
instruction. To help define various points along that continuum for each skill set, rubrics are
provided.
       It is my hope that these Self-Assessment Rubrics will help should you chose to select
goals for further study. Descriptors will provide a means of measuring progress towards those
goals. For skills used only rarely, being able to complete tasks with the help of step-by-step
instructions (Level 2) will be more than sufficient. For skills that you use on a regular basis, you
may progress to Level 3 in a relatively short time, even without intentional practice. Regular use
of GarageBand software would likely be needed for skill development to progress beyond Level
3.

      Level 1: Students are unable to complete tasks. Progress has not yet been made.
      Level 2: Students are learning new skills and make use of all scaffolds to ensure success.
      Level 3: Students are becoming increasingly confident with new learning. Use of scaffolds
      has been reduced in intensity and/or frequency of use.
      Level 4: Without scaffolds, students are able to transfer skills and understandings from
      GarageBand lessons to comparable tasks that are novel.
      Level 5: Students are able to complete tasks that go well beyond the scope of original
      instruction.




                                                                                                    1 
Lesson 1: Edit an Audio File


    LEVEL                          WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE
Level 1      I am not yet able to operate the software well enough to drag a song into GarageBand or
             make edits to a song that is already loaded in.

Level 2      With step-by-step directions and visual aids, I am able to complete Lesson 1. I can drag
Scaffolds    a song into GarageBand and make simple edits (split, cut, copy, paste).

Level 3      With a Reference Guide and a list of Practice Items, I am able complete Lesson 1. I can
Reduced      to drag a song into GarageBand and make edits of every type listed on the page.
Supports

Level 4      If I ever want to edit a song, I can import it from iTunes and make all the edits I desire
Transfer     without the use of reference documents.

Level 5      I am able to successfully complete more complicated editing tasks that include: editing
Extend       multiple tracks within a single project, changing Master Track volume, solo/mute
             tracks, and adjusting track pan and volume.



Lessons 2 & 3: Compose with Loops and Make an Arrangement.

    LEVEL                          WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE
Level 1      I am not yet able to operate the software well enough to locate loops and move them
             into the timeline.

Level 2      With step-by-step directions and visual aids, I am able to complete Lessons 2 and 3. I
Scaffolds    can sort loops, add loops to the timeline, and insert an Arrangement Track.

Level 3      With a Reference Guide and a list of Practice Items, I am able to complete all tasks in
Reduced      Lessons 2 and 3. I can sort loops, add loops to the timeline, and insert an Arrangement
Supports     Track.

Level 4      I can create songs at will, using loops that meet my own criteria for instrument
Transfer     selection, musical style, length and form. I can use the Arrange Track to identify
             sections of my song.

Level 5      I am able to successfully complete more complicated compositional tasks that include:
Extend       projects with six or more tracks, track pan and volume, judicious loop placement
             (tracks that are a combination of notes and rests), altering of form by making changes in
             the Arrange Track, and create/record my own loops and add them to my loop library.




                                                                                                          2 
Lesson 4: Export a GarageBand Project

    LEVEL                        WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE
Level 1     I am not yet able to operate the software well enough to export GarageBand projects.

Level 2     With step-by-step directions and visual aids, I am able to complete Lesson 4. I can burn
Scaffolds   a CD containing my GarageBand project and can share it with iTunes.

Level 3     With a Reference Guide and a list of Practice Items, I am able to complete all tasks
Reduced     listed in Lesson 4. I can burn a CD containing my GarageBand project and can share it
Supports    with iTunes.

Level 4     If I ever want to export a song, I can burn it in GarageBand or an iTunes playlist
Transfer    without the use of reference documents.

Level 5     I am able to share GarageBand projects with iTunes and can share them as ringtones,
Extend      podcasts or movies. I can burn them to CD or upload them to the Internet.




Lesson 5: Convert Audio Files

    LEVEL                        WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE
Level 1     I am not yet able to operate the software well enough to convert files in iTunes or
            Switch.

Level 2     With step-by-step directions and visual aids, I am able to complete Lesson 5. I can to
Scaffolds   use “Find Info” to determine file format and use iTunes and Switch to convert files to
            mp3.

Level 3     With a Reference Guide and a list of Practice Items, I am able to complete all tasks in
Reduced     Lesson 5. I can use “Find Info” to determine audio file format and use iTunes and
Supports    Switch to convert files to mp3.

Level 4     I am able to convert files whenever I want to. I can figure out whether to use iTunes or
Transfer    Switch and can save the converted file to any location on my computer.

Level 5     I am able to convert to and from any supported file type using iTunes and Switch and
Extend      can figure out which file format is best suited for my purpose.




                                                                                                       3 
Lesson 6: Import Audio Files


    LEVEL                         WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE
Level 1     I am not yet able to import audio files.

Level 2     With step-by-step directions and visual aids, I am able to complete Lesson 6. I can
Scaffolds   download songs linked on the lesson page and convert them to mp3 using iTunes or
            Switch. I can download a loop linked on the lesson page and add it to my loop library.

Level 3     With a Reference Guide and a list of Practice Items, I am able to complete all tasks in
Reduced     Lesson 6. I can download songs that are linked and convert them to mp3 using iTunes
Supports    or Switch. I can download a loop that is linked add it to my loop library.

Level 4     I can download songs from Wikimedia and Internet Archives and can figure out which
Transfer    software to use to convert them to mp3. I can download loops for a variety of
            instruments from Macloops and add them to the loop library in GarageBand.

Level 5     I can search the Internet to find audio files and am able to determine copyright
Extend      restrictions. I can download songs in a variety of file format and convert as needed. I
            can search the Internet for loops and add them to my library.


Lesson 7: Record Using Real and Software Instruments

    LEVEL                         WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE
Level 1     I am not yet able to connect equipment & operate software well enough to record.

Level 2     With step-by-step directions and visual aids, I am able to complete Lesson 7. I can
Scaffolds   connect a USB microphone and keyboard to my computer and use them to make a
            recording. I can use the on-screen keyboard and musical typing to enter notes for simple
            melodies.

Level 3     With a Reference Guide and a list of Practice Items, I am able to complete all tasks in
Reduced     Lesson 7. I can connect a USB microphone and keyboard and use them to record. I can
Supports    use the on-screen keyboard and musical typing to enter notes for simple songs.

Level 4     I can connect any USB input device to my computer and use it to make recordings in
Transfer    classroom and performance situations. I can record rehearsals and performances, and
            make recordings that can be used in instruction.

Level 5     I am able to successfully complete more complicated recording tasks that include:
Extend      connect electric instruments via 1/8” jack, record multiple tracks with metronome on,
            use real instruments, software instruments, and loops within a single composition, and
            record podcasts in Podcast Studio.




                                                                                                      4 
Reference Guide ­ GarageBand Lessons 1­3 
                                                
            DESCRIPTION           MENU                 KEYBOARD         MOUSE 
            Delete Track     Track  Delete              ⌘⌫         
                             Track 
            Copy             Edit  Copy                  ⌘C        
            Delete           Edit  Delete                          
            Join regions     Edit  Join                  ⌘J       Select adjacent 
                                                                   regions then “join” 
EDITING  




                                                                   to make one. 
            New Project      File  New                  ⌘N         
            Paste            File  Paste                ⌘V         
            Redo             File  Redo                 ⌘Z        
            Repeat/Loop                                            Mouse over upper 
            Region                                                 right corner of 
                                                                   region (cursor = 
                                                                   circular arrow), 
                                                                   click & drag. 
            Snap to Grid     Control  Snap to            ⌘G        
                             Grid 
            Split Track      Edit  Split                 ⌘T        
            Loop Browser     Control                     ⌘L       Click on “eye” in 
                             Hide/Show loop                        lower right corner 
                             browser                               of window. 
            Insert loop                                            Drag and drop into 
LOOPS 




                                                                   timeline. 
            Replace loop                                           Click on small 
                                                                   arrow in upper left 
                                                                   of region, select 
                                                                   from drop‐down 
                                                                   menu. 
            Reset loops                                            Click on “Reset” in 
                                                                   loop browser. 
            Arrange Track    Track                      ⌘A       Once open, click on 
ARRANGE 




                             Show/Hide Arrange                     the “+” and drag 
                             Track                                 border. Click on 
                                                                   “untitled” and type 
                                                                   in label. 
            Master Track     Track                       ⌘B        
            (volume)         Hide/Show Master 
                             Track 
 
Reference Guide ­ GarageBand Lessons 4­6 
                                    
             DESCRIPTION                   MENU                KEYBOARD               MOUSE 
             Single GB project  Share  Burn song 
                                      to CD 
                                                                                  
EXPORTING 




             Multiple songs:          Share  Send song 
                                      to iTunes 
                                                                                  
             GB iTunes 
             iTunes Playlist          File  New Playlist            ⌘N           
             Aiff (GB)  MP3  Advanced  Create
                                      MP3 version                                 
             iTunes file type?  File  Get info                      ⌘I
                                                                                  
             Output folder                                                       Drop‐down menu 
             (where your converted                                               in Switch window. 
             file will end up) 
SWITCH 




             Convert                  Convert  Convert             ⌘C          Click on icon in 
                                      files                                      lower right corner 
                                                                                 of window: 

                                                                                                
 

Importing audio files: 
MIDI – Save song as a Quicktime movie (                      at right end of player) and convert 
file to mp3 in iTunes. 
Loops – Note the tempo of any loop you download. Save; do not open. Change 
tempo of GarageBand project before you drag it in. 
Others – Click on file name or link. 
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ 
✪ Check copyright restrictions on any audio file you use! Files on the sites linked
in Lesson 6 will, at most, need attribution. Two excellent resources for copyright
information are http://www.copyrightbook.net/ and
http://www.benedict.com/Default.aspx.

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503ferdon selfassess refguide

  • 1. Self-Assessment Rubrics When considering ways to measure progress and achievement, the learning of GarageBand creativity software can be thought of as a continuum. At one end of the continuum, we will see learners moving cautiously through new tasks with scaffolds in place to ensure success. As learners progress, they become increasingly independent and the intensity and duration of scaffolds can be reduced. At the other end of the continuum, we will see learners transfer skills to new situations and achieve a depth and breadth of understanding that goes beyond original instruction. To help define various points along that continuum for each skill set, rubrics are provided. It is my hope that these Self-Assessment Rubrics will help should you chose to select goals for further study. Descriptors will provide a means of measuring progress towards those goals. For skills used only rarely, being able to complete tasks with the help of step-by-step instructions (Level 2) will be more than sufficient. For skills that you use on a regular basis, you may progress to Level 3 in a relatively short time, even without intentional practice. Regular use of GarageBand software would likely be needed for skill development to progress beyond Level 3. Level 1: Students are unable to complete tasks. Progress has not yet been made. Level 2: Students are learning new skills and make use of all scaffolds to ensure success. Level 3: Students are becoming increasingly confident with new learning. Use of scaffolds has been reduced in intensity and/or frequency of use. Level 4: Without scaffolds, students are able to transfer skills and understandings from GarageBand lessons to comparable tasks that are novel. Level 5: Students are able to complete tasks that go well beyond the scope of original instruction.   1 
  • 2. Lesson 1: Edit an Audio File LEVEL WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE Level 1 I am not yet able to operate the software well enough to drag a song into GarageBand or make edits to a song that is already loaded in. Level 2 With step-by-step directions and visual aids, I am able to complete Lesson 1. I can drag Scaffolds a song into GarageBand and make simple edits (split, cut, copy, paste). Level 3 With a Reference Guide and a list of Practice Items, I am able complete Lesson 1. I can Reduced to drag a song into GarageBand and make edits of every type listed on the page. Supports Level 4 If I ever want to edit a song, I can import it from iTunes and make all the edits I desire Transfer without the use of reference documents. Level 5 I am able to successfully complete more complicated editing tasks that include: editing Extend multiple tracks within a single project, changing Master Track volume, solo/mute tracks, and adjusting track pan and volume. Lessons 2 & 3: Compose with Loops and Make an Arrangement. LEVEL WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE Level 1 I am not yet able to operate the software well enough to locate loops and move them into the timeline. Level 2 With step-by-step directions and visual aids, I am able to complete Lessons 2 and 3. I Scaffolds can sort loops, add loops to the timeline, and insert an Arrangement Track. Level 3 With a Reference Guide and a list of Practice Items, I am able to complete all tasks in Reduced Lessons 2 and 3. I can sort loops, add loops to the timeline, and insert an Arrangement Supports Track. Level 4 I can create songs at will, using loops that meet my own criteria for instrument Transfer selection, musical style, length and form. I can use the Arrange Track to identify sections of my song. Level 5 I am able to successfully complete more complicated compositional tasks that include: Extend projects with six or more tracks, track pan and volume, judicious loop placement (tracks that are a combination of notes and rests), altering of form by making changes in the Arrange Track, and create/record my own loops and add them to my loop library.   2 
  • 3. Lesson 4: Export a GarageBand Project LEVEL WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE Level 1 I am not yet able to operate the software well enough to export GarageBand projects. Level 2 With step-by-step directions and visual aids, I am able to complete Lesson 4. I can burn Scaffolds a CD containing my GarageBand project and can share it with iTunes. Level 3 With a Reference Guide and a list of Practice Items, I am able to complete all tasks Reduced listed in Lesson 4. I can burn a CD containing my GarageBand project and can share it Supports with iTunes. Level 4 If I ever want to export a song, I can burn it in GarageBand or an iTunes playlist Transfer without the use of reference documents. Level 5 I am able to share GarageBand projects with iTunes and can share them as ringtones, Extend podcasts or movies. I can burn them to CD or upload them to the Internet. Lesson 5: Convert Audio Files LEVEL WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE Level 1 I am not yet able to operate the software well enough to convert files in iTunes or Switch. Level 2 With step-by-step directions and visual aids, I am able to complete Lesson 5. I can to Scaffolds use “Find Info” to determine file format and use iTunes and Switch to convert files to mp3. Level 3 With a Reference Guide and a list of Practice Items, I am able to complete all tasks in Reduced Lesson 5. I can use “Find Info” to determine audio file format and use iTunes and Supports Switch to convert files to mp3. Level 4 I am able to convert files whenever I want to. I can figure out whether to use iTunes or Transfer Switch and can save the converted file to any location on my computer. Level 5 I am able to convert to and from any supported file type using iTunes and Switch and Extend can figure out which file format is best suited for my purpose.   3 
  • 4. Lesson 6: Import Audio Files LEVEL WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE Level 1 I am not yet able to import audio files. Level 2 With step-by-step directions and visual aids, I am able to complete Lesson 6. I can Scaffolds download songs linked on the lesson page and convert them to mp3 using iTunes or Switch. I can download a loop linked on the lesson page and add it to my loop library. Level 3 With a Reference Guide and a list of Practice Items, I am able to complete all tasks in Reduced Lesson 6. I can download songs that are linked and convert them to mp3 using iTunes Supports or Switch. I can download a loop that is linked add it to my loop library. Level 4 I can download songs from Wikimedia and Internet Archives and can figure out which Transfer software to use to convert them to mp3. I can download loops for a variety of instruments from Macloops and add them to the loop library in GarageBand. Level 5 I can search the Internet to find audio files and am able to determine copyright Extend restrictions. I can download songs in a variety of file format and convert as needed. I can search the Internet for loops and add them to my library. Lesson 7: Record Using Real and Software Instruments LEVEL WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE Level 1 I am not yet able to connect equipment & operate software well enough to record. Level 2 With step-by-step directions and visual aids, I am able to complete Lesson 7. I can Scaffolds connect a USB microphone and keyboard to my computer and use them to make a recording. I can use the on-screen keyboard and musical typing to enter notes for simple melodies. Level 3 With a Reference Guide and a list of Practice Items, I am able to complete all tasks in Reduced Lesson 7. I can connect a USB microphone and keyboard and use them to record. I can Supports use the on-screen keyboard and musical typing to enter notes for simple songs. Level 4 I can connect any USB input device to my computer and use it to make recordings in Transfer classroom and performance situations. I can record rehearsals and performances, and make recordings that can be used in instruction. Level 5 I am able to successfully complete more complicated recording tasks that include: Extend connect electric instruments via 1/8” jack, record multiple tracks with metronome on, use real instruments, software instruments, and loops within a single composition, and record podcasts in Podcast Studio.   4 
  • 5. Reference Guide ­ GarageBand Lessons 1­3    DESCRIPTION  MENU  KEYBOARD  MOUSE  Delete Track  Track  Delete  ⌘⌫    Track  Copy  Edit  Copy  ⌘C    Delete  Edit  Delete      Join regions  Edit  Join  ⌘J  Select adjacent  regions then “join”  EDITING   to make one.  New Project  File  New  ⌘N    Paste  File  Paste  ⌘V    Redo  File  Redo  ⌘Z    Repeat/Loop      Mouse over upper  Region  right corner of  region (cursor =  circular arrow),  click & drag.  Snap to Grid  Control  Snap to  ⌘G    Grid  Split Track  Edit  Split  ⌘T    Loop Browser  Control   ⌘L  Click on “eye” in  Hide/Show loop  lower right corner  browser  of window.  Insert loop      Drag and drop into  LOOPS  timeline.  Replace loop      Click on small  arrow in upper left  of region, select  from drop‐down  menu.  Reset loops      Click on “Reset” in  loop browser.  Arrange Track  Track   ⌘A  Once open, click on  ARRANGE  Show/Hide Arrange  the “+” and drag  Track  border. Click on  “untitled” and type  in label.  Master Track  Track   ⌘B    (volume)  Hide/Show Master  Track   
  • 6. Reference Guide ­ GarageBand Lessons 4­6      DESCRIPTION  MENU  KEYBOARD  MOUSE  Single GB project  Share  Burn song  to CD      EXPORTING  Multiple songs:  Share  Send song  to iTunes      GB iTunes  iTunes Playlist  File  New Playlist  ⌘N     Aiff (GB)  MP3  Advanced  Create MP3 version   iTunes file type?  File  Get info ⌘I   Output folder  Drop‐down menu  (where your converted  in Switch window.  file will end up)  SWITCH  Convert  Convert  Convert ⌘C Click on icon in  files lower right corner  of window:      Importing audio files:  MIDI – Save song as a Quicktime movie ( at right end of player) and convert  file to mp3 in iTunes.  Loops – Note the tempo of any loop you download. Save; do not open. Change  tempo of GarageBand project before you drag it in.  Others – Click on file name or link.  ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐  ✪ Check copyright restrictions on any audio file you use! Files on the sites linked in Lesson 6 will, at most, need attribution. Two excellent resources for copyright information are http://www.copyrightbook.net/ and http://www.benedict.com/Default.aspx.