This software is a free download from http://audacity.sourceforge.net/. It's great because it is very versatile and works on practically any platform (i.e., Mac, Windows, Linux). The interesting thing about Audacity is that it is an open source software, which means that users with the know-how can make changes and improvements.
GarageBand
This is an Apple product so works on any Apple device in some form or another (i.e., iPhone, iPod, iPad, MacBook). It is a great tool for creating music or podcasts but what's also great about this tool is that there is a pre-existing library of various instruments that you can use to create music. It even has built-in lessons for piano or guitar! For more information about this resource, click this link:
https://www.apple.com/ca/mac/garageband/.
Kaizena
I was immediately drawn to Kaizena, although I haven't actually used it much yet. I used to work for a company that embraced the Kai-zen philosophy of continuous improvement and recognizing individuals for contributing to on-going improvement. This program allows teachers to edit student work electronically, even adding voice comments instead of using the dreaded red pen. This company is great as well because they're Canadian and dedicated to education and making improvements. For more information, check out https://kaizena.com/.
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