Teachers Trust TI:ME
We speak technology in the music classroom better than anyone
For over a quarter of a century, we’ve helped tens of thousands of music educators modernize the way they teach, producing the finest professional development sessions in partnership with your state’s music education association technology chair committee.
Heath Jones – 2023 Mike Kovins Teacher of the Year Recipient
Heath Jones – 2023 TI:ME Mike Kovins Teacher of the Year Recipient TI:ME (Technology in Music Education) is pleased to announce that Heath Jones has been selected as the recipient of the 2023 Mike Kovins Teacher of the Year Award. Heath currently teaches at McConnell Middle School in Gwinnett County, Georgia, and has been teaching in the Gwinnett County School System since 2007, initially as a band director, and then transitioning to full-time Music Technology in 2016. Teachers in Georgia are very familiar with Heath’s peerless promotion of creative teaching
2023 TMEA/TI:ME National Conference
It’s that TI:ME again! The annual pre-conference day is February 8th at the San Antonio Convention Center, the day before the opening of the TMEA conference for 2023. We love going to TMEA! The pre-conference day is awesome and the party that night is going to be big fun with drink tickets, lots of door prizes, the presentation of the Mike Kovins Teacher of the Year Award to Heath Jones, and a DJ! If you did not pre-register, you can pre-register “late” now through January 31st! You MUST add-on the
2023 OMEA Sessions Schedule
TI:ME is delighted to again be presenting professional development training sessions in conjunction with the 2023 OMEA Professional Development Conference. The event will be held in Columbus, OH at the Columbus Convention Center. The OMEA PDC is the third largest music conference in the United states and has nearly 300 sessions. Thursday, Feb. 2 11:00:00 AM Production Through Performance: A New Method For Teaching Tech. Bob Habersat Rehearsing the Choir with GarageBand. Curtis Treadway 12:30:00 PM Google Tips and Tricks for Post-Pandemic Music Educators. Lesley Schultz A More Complete Music Education Experience:
Each Year We Produce an Average of Over
6000 Individual
Hours of Professional Development Sessions for Music Educators Integrating Technology, and we do it at the largest and the smallest state MEA shows, as a service, covering only expenses, or sharing revenues on pre-conference day events.
When TI:ME partners with your state music education association, we deliver more than a trusted brand ...
- Calls for Proposals to our Members and Industry Partners
- Submissions Grading/Selection
- Planning Session Schedules to Maximize Attendance
- Providing A/V for Sessions
- Managing Presiders
- Evaluating Session Results
- Receptions
- Special Events with Industry Leading Manufacturers
Is TI:ME working with your state's MEA on technology programing? No? Ask for us!
Teachers Trust TI:ME
Each year, our 501c3 nonprofit produces over 6000 total individual hours of professional development sessions and we do it at the largest and the smallest state MEA shows, as a service, covering only expenses, or sharing revenues on pre-conference day events. When we help your MEA produce technology training sessions, our trusted 25-year-old brand attracts the brightest music educators and leading music industry manufacturers to submit session proposals.
A TI:ME event means your MEA’s attendees get the best music education technology professional development. Your members know us, and we know what they want to learn.