Eric+Wright+-+Collaborative


 * **CyberFair**
 * http://www.globalschoolnet.org/gsncf/
 * CyberFair encourages youth to connect the knowledge they learn in school to real world applications. The eight (8) categories for the Web-based research project are: Local Leaders; Community Groups and Special Populations; Businesses and Organizations; Local Specialties, Sports and Health; Local Attractions (Natural and Man Made); Historical Landmarks; Environmental Awareness and Issues; and Local Culture, Music and Art Forms.


 * **Be Moved!**
 * [|http://bemoved.musiced.net]
 * Be Moved! is a collaborative project between one of Mr. Evan Tobias’s general music classes at Willow Grove Middle School and professional saxophonist and university professor Brian Sacawa.


 * **Introduction to Jazz through Literature and Music**
 * http://www.mslma.org/SuperConf02/Burlington/Burldownesmosier.html
 * In Harmony is a collaborative workshop for Library/Music teacher pairs.


 * **MICNet!**
 * http://collaboratory.nunet.net/micnet/index.html
 * MICNet! is an Internet music collaboration project which connects music students and their teachers with others who are interested in music composition.


 * **The Wiki Collaborative Composition Project**
 * [|http://wikicompose.pbwiki.com]
 * This is a collaborative project in which you can help create a band composition by adding 8 bars to the piece utilizing the Sibelius music notation software and a Wiki environment.


 * **MusicGrid**
 * [|http://www.musicgrid.ca/index.php<span]
 * MusicGrid is based upon the premise that the power of broadband networks lies in connecting people to people, both groups and individuals, for collaborative work around rich media content.