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The Jam (Adjustable Music Mount)

Item #: GP-TJAM
$69.95
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The Jam (Adjustable Music Mount

Mount your GoPro to almost anything on stage to give you and your fans an immersive new perspective of performances, rehearsals and jam sessions. The Jam can be used on guitar headstocks, drum hoops, keyboards, brass instruments, mic stands and more. Its highly adjustable design can be customized to three different lengths for extreme capture flexibility. The ability to grip countless objects, including super slim shapes, makes it a great mounting option for activities beyond music.

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Features
  • Mounts to guitars, drums, mic stands and more
  • Lightweight, highly adjustable design
  • Customizable to three different lengths
  • Versatile mounting for a wide range of activities beyond music


Compatibility: All cameras

What’s included
  • The Jam (Adjustable Music Mount
Lesson Plan Name Grades
Kids with Cameras make a difference 1 to 4
1-4th grade students create a photography exhibit titled "Sense of Place" about their community and then use the exhibit to collect donations to support international Kids with cameras programs.
Importance of Estimation 5 to 8
Students will make sense of big numbers in order to make reasonable estimates.
Fit or Fat? 6 to 8
Students will be involved in a Science and Health lessons that involve nutrition and exercise. They will create Healthy Snacks and exercise profiles for the class.
Video Social Stories P-K to 5
Let children see and hear what appropriate behavior looks and sounds like.
Louisiana Cinquains P-K to P-K
Overview: Students review language and grammar skills taught throughout the year. Students will also utilize the writing process in order to compose a form of poetry (cinquains). Finally students will incorporate our study on Louisiana as a focus on their poems.
Ecosystem Study Outdoor Lab 6 to 9
Students make careful observations of three different ecosystems on our school property (hopefully using digital cameras, to add to their data). They compare and contrast, in order to learn about interactions between living and non-living components of each.
Capturing Animals through Technology 2 to 5
Students will use digital recoding photograpgy equipment to take pictures of animals at our local zoo. They will then insert the photography into a variety of audio-visual technology -based reports featuring thier animals.
30 Ways In 30 days 5 to 6
Learners are challenged with the essential question, "How can I make a significant difference in the world in just 30 days?" To highlight their experience, the learners must keep a log book, create a documentary, and publish an original book.
(PART 2) Applied STEM: Rocketry and its Components 6 to 8
See Part 1 for all following sections with the exception of Lesson Plan Description.
(PART 3) Applied STEM: Rocketry and its Components 6 to 8
See Part 1 for following sections with the exception of Lesson Plan Description.