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MuseScore — App of the Monthby@OpenSchoolZ
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MuseScore — App of the Month

by Open School SolutionsJanuary 17th, 2018
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Open source software is increasingly being used in schools all over the world. I’m not just talking about the classical computer science lessons (if there is one…), but also outside of it. There are some very good open source apps that you can use in maths, physics or music lessons. Nevertheless, in my experience, there are still great reservations about open source programs in the classroom. The reasons for this are manifold and I can often understand them. There is now a very wide range of (learning) software available and only a few of the applications are open source. But yes, they do exist. That’s why I would like to introduce several open source programs and apps in the coming months, which are very suitable for teaching. The first one is <strong>MuseScore</strong>.
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