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Music Technology and Education (2nd Ed.) Amplifying Musicality

Langue : Anglais
Couverture de l’ouvrage Music Technology and Education

Music Technology in Education lays out the principles of music technology and how they can be used to enhance musical teaching and learning in primary and secondary education. Previously published as Computers in Music Education, this second edition has been streamlined to focus on the needs of today?s music education student. It has been completely updated to reflect mobile technologies, social networks, rich media environments, and other technological advances. Topics include:

  • Basic audio concepts and recording techniques
  • Enhanced music instruction with interactive systems, web-based media platforms, social networking, and musicianship software
  • Administration and management of technology resources
  • Distance education and flexible learning

Music Technology in Education provides a strong theoretical and philosophical framework for examining the use of technology in music education while outlining the tools and techniques for implementation in the classroom. Reflective Questions, Teaching Tips, and Suggested Tasks link technology with effective teaching practice. The companion website provides resources for deeper investigation into the topics covered in each chapter, and includes an annotated bibliography, website links, tutorials, and model projects.

Part 1: Context 1. Ways of making music with technology 2. Philosophical considerations 3. Music Production 4. Music publishing Part 2: Presentation 5. Electronic music ensembles 6. Accompaniment software 7. Rich media environments Part 3: Reflection 8. The Internet and music research 9. Aural and musicianship training 10. Assessment 11. Administration Part 4: Implementation 12. Setting up a computer music system 13. Distance education and flexible learning 14. Integrating new technologies

Andrew R. Brown is Professor of Digital Arts at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music, Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia.

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