BeatBlocks Studio Lesson Plan Generator: A Free Tool for Music Teachers

Workshopping with BeatBlocks Studio

Workshopping with BeatBlocks Studio

We’re excited to introduce our new BeatBlocks Studio Lesson Plan Generator — a free, AI-powered tool designed to help educators create custom lesson plans for their music classes using the BeatBlocks Studio app. The goal behind this tool is simple: to help teachers find creative ways to meet their curricular goals while leveraging the unique features of BeatBlocks Studio. You can choose which curriculum to align with, select from a range of primary lesson objectives, and blend these with different topics and themes to craft personalized lessons. Whether you’re teaching composition, performance, or music tech skills, we hope this tool makes it easy to align your lessons with key learning objectives.

Over the years, we’ve explored various aspects of AI and machine learning, but this is our first foray into using ChatGPT. It’s a bit of an experiment, as we explore how we can leverage AI to support educators in creating better learning experiences.

It’s still a work in progress, and we’re looking for testers to try it out and help us refine the generated results. Your feedback will be invaluable in shaping this tool into something truly helpful!

Interested? Try it out today and let us know what you think!

https://playable.tech/lessonplangenerator

David Skulina

David is a versatile CTO and innovator with deep expertise in music technology, accessibility, and education. He combines strong technical skills—including AI, electronics, and software development—with a background in physics and musical acoustics. At Playable, he leads projects that blend creativity and engineering, focusing on interactive, inclusive experiences. With hands-on startup experience across operations, fundraising, and compliance, David brings both vision and execution. Outside work, he’s a passionate maker—restoring instruments and bikes, and exploring the outdoors with his family.

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