In this episode, we riff on the evolution of music production and its striking parallels to educational technology. I’m thrilled to share the journey of creating a punk rock song from scratch with my old bandmate Brent, using nothing but our laptops and a dash of creativity. I reminisce about the days of recording in a professional studio, navigating the hefty hardware and the hefty costs, and compare it to the sleek, swift, and virtually cost-free process of modern digital music production.
As we break down the barriers between the past and present, you’ll get an exclusive listen to our latest collaboration, a song that embodies the DIY spirit and showcases the capabilities of today’s tech. We’ll explore how this process mirrors project-based learning, the importance of creative expression in education, and the profound implications of anytime, anywhere, any pace learning.
This episode is a testament to the power of iteration, the beauty of collaboration, and the transformative nature of technology in both music and education. It’s a reminder that we can bring our whole selves to our work and that sometimes, a creative interlude can enhance our focus and passion in every aspect of life.
So plug in your headphones, prepare to be inspired, and let’s dive into a discussion that harmonizes the chords of edtech and punk rock. Whether you’re an educator, a musician, or just someone who loves to see creativity in action, this episode of Bill Selak Talks is sure to strike a chord. ;)