The good news is that I also already have a separate GarageBand for iPad Course inside the Midnight Music Community. Although my upcoming GarageBand, Soundtrap and Bandlab Lesson Plans & Teacher Tips Course is NOT designed for the iPad version of GarageBand (the instructions are for the desktop/laptop Mac version of GarageBand), many of the projects are easily adapted to the iOS app. My students have iPads: If ALL of your students have iPads, your best option is to just use the GarageBand for iOS app.GarageBand is NOT an option because it is only available for Mac My students have Chromebooks, PCs or a mix of different devices: Bandlab and Soundtrap are both options here because they are web-based software programs and students log in to access their work.Mac users do also have the option of using either Soundtrap or Bandlab though because they are web-based software programs Because it’s Mac-only it is NOT an option for PCs or Chromebooks. It’s a powerful program which won’t cost you any extra money. My students have Macs (desktop/laptop): GarageBand is a great option for you because it is already included on all Macs.The basic first question is: which devices do your students use? So here’s the thing – when it comes to choosing between these 3 programs, there isn’t really a “best” option, but there ARE a number of differences (some of which may be “deal-breakers”) which can help you make a decision.Ī full, in-depth comparison is beyond the scope of this article but let’s talk through some of the major differences.įirstly – the basic question is: which devices do your students use?
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