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  2. Melodic learning - Wikipedia

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    Melodic Learning is a multimodal learning method that uses the defining elements of singing (pitch, rhythm and rhyme) to facilitate the capture, storage and retrieval of information. Widely recognized examples of Melodic Learning include using the alphabet song to learn the alphabet and This Old Man to learn counting.

  3. List of educational software - Wikipedia

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    Cartopedia: The Ultimate World Reference Atlas; Celestia; Google Earth - (proprietary license); Gravit - a free (GPL) Newtonian gravity simulator; KGeography; KStars; NASA World Wind - free software (NASA open source)

  4. Comparison of music education software - Wikipedia

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    Free Software: GNU General Public License: Python: Music theory Hyperscore: New Harmony Line 2002: 5.0 Freemium Proprietary: C++, TypeScript: Web application released in 2022 [1] InstrumentChamp InstrumentChamp 2015: 1.0 Non-free Proprietary: C++: Rocksmith: Ubisoft: November 8, 2011: 2014 Non-free Proprietary: Synthesia: Synthesia LLC December ...

  5. IntelliJ IDEA - Wikipedia

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    IntelliJ IDEA (/ ɪ n ˈ t ɛ l ɪ dʒ eɪ aɪ ˈ d iː ə / [2]) is an integrated development environment (IDE) written in Java for developing computer software written in Java, Kotlin, Groovy, and other JVM-based languages.

  6. Educational music - Wikipedia

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    Educational music, is a genre of music in which songs, lyrics, or other musical elements are used as a method of teaching and/or learning. It has been shown in research to promote learning. Additionally, music study in general has been shown to improve academic performance of students.

  7. Musipedia - Wikipedia

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    Musipedia, on the other hand, can identify pieces of music that contain a given melody. Shazam finds exactly the recording that contains a given snippet, but no other recordings of the same piece. Musipedia is included in some library catalogs on music-finding, which include other papers and online resources. [3]

  8. JetBrains MPS - Wikipedia

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    JetBrains MPS (Meta Programming System) is a language workbench developed by JetBrains.MPS is a tool to design domain-specific languages (DSL). It uses projectional editing which allows users to overcome the limits of language parsers, and build DSL editors, such as ones with tables and diagrams.

  9. Melodic (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Its focus is on independent music. However, the range of musical genres covered extends to rock, pop, folk, jazz, heavy metal, electronic, and experimental music. [1] [2] The site, which was established in 1999, concentrates on new music, but Melodic journalists also review reissued albums and box sets. The site also publishes "best-of" lists ...