For Schools & Partners
Bring Sonic Logic
to Your Students
Sonic Logic Academy partners with music schools, community organizations, STEAM programs, and educational institutions to offer workshops, residencies, and curriculum integration that teach music and computer science as a single discipline.
If your students already play instruments, we show them how their musical thinking translates directly into code. If your students already code, we show them how their logical thinking already makes them musicians. Most students discover they're further along in both than they realized.
What a Partnership Looks Like
Every engagement is built around your students, your schedule, and your goals. Typical formats include:
Single workshop
A standalone 90-minute to 2-hour session introducing students to live music coding using browser-based tools. No installation required, no prior coding experience necessary. Students leave having written and performed their first piece of software.
Short residency
A 4 to 6 week series that takes students from first principles through a finished, shareable project. Works well as an after-school program, enrichment elective, or summer intensive.
Curriculum integration
A longer-term collaboration embedding Sonic Logic's approach into an existing music or computer science program. Designed together with your faculty.
Who This Is For
Sonic Logic works best with institutions that believe creative and technical thinking belong together — and are looking for programming that reflects that. Past and target partners include music schools, community colleges, after-school STEAM programs, and youth arts organizations.
Students of all ages and experience levels are welcome. The curriculum is designed to meet students where they are.
About the Educator
Willie Wrinkle holds a Master of Music in Jazz and Improvised Music from the Paris Conservatory (CNSMDP) and a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies from the University of North Texas. He has taught at the college level, trained students privately for over a decade, and spent ten years as a professional software engineer building infrastructure for institutions including JP Morgan Chase and Snap! Mobile.
He built Sonic Logic Academy because no existing curriculum reflected what fifteen years across both fields had made obvious to him: music and code are the same kind of thinking.
Get in Touch
If you're curious whether Sonic Logic is a fit for your program, reach out. There's no formal proposal process — just a conversation about your students and what you're trying to build.
hello@soniclogicacademy.com