We officially hooked our students. They were mixing slick beats to enhance their poetry and to tell their story. They didn’t want to leave class. - Steffy McCourt- 7th grade teacher
We officially hooked our students. They were mixing slick beats to enhance their poetry and to tell their story. They didn’t want to leave class. - Steffy McCourt- 7th grade teacher
Why Incorporate GRX’s Arts, Beats, & Tech (ABT) into Your Curriculum?
GRX Immersive’s ABT is an innovative educational platform designed to enrich your current curriculum by blending music, technology, and social impact. By incorporating ABT, teachers can create engaging, interactive learning experiences that resonate with students and inspire them to connect classroom content to real-world issues.
Make your curriculum come alive with GRX’s Arts, Beats, & Tech, and empower your students to learn, create, and make a difference!
Who Can Benefit?
Teachers of diverse subjects—including music, history, ESL, environmental studies, and social sciences—will find ABT a powerful tool to engage students.
Music instructors can use ABT to teach digital music production while exploring cultural and historical contexts.
History teachers can link key events to the music of the times, sparking deeper discussions about cultural shifts and social movements.
ESL teachers can make language learning immersive and fun by using music and tech-based projects.
Educators addressing climate or race issues can leverage ABT to connect students with pressing global challenges through creative expression.
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Why Adopt ABT?
ABT equips students with 21st-century skills, including tech literacy and digital creativity, preparing them for a rapidly evolving world.
It promotes cultural awareness and critical thinking, encouraging students to engage with complex social topics through music and technology.
By adopting ABT, instructors can transform traditional lessons into meaningful, hands-on experiences that inspire students to think critically, collaborate effectively, and express themselves creatively—all while keeping their learning relevant and impactful.