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9780826420718

Music Education with Digital Technology

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  • ISBN13:

    9780826420718

  • ISBN10:

    0826420710

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-07-10
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
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Summary

This book is focused on and recognises the valuable and varied roles and interactions with ICT, As a source and resource for teaching, learning and research in music and music making in the secondary school.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword \ Acknowledgements \ Introduction\ Part I: Changing Identities \ 1. Music Education as Identity Project in aWorld of Electronic Desires John Finney \ 2. Perspectives from a New GenerationSecondary School Music Teacher Hannah Quinn \ 3. The Gender Factor: TeachingComposition in Music Technology Lessons to Boys and Girls in Year 9 Louise Cooper\ 4. Finding Flow through Music Technology Serena Croft \ 5. The Mobile Phoneand Class Music: A Teacher's Perspective Alex Baxter \ Part II: ResearchingDigital Classrooms \ 6. The DJ Factor: Teaching Performance and Compositionfrom Back to Front Mike Challis \ 7. Composing with Graphical Technologies:Representations, Manipulations and Affordances Kevin Jennings \ 8. NetworkedImprovisational Musical Environments: Learning through On-line CollaborativeMusic Making Andrew R. Brown and Steven Dillon \ 9. Music e-LearningEnvironments: Young People, Composing and the Internet Frederick A. Seddon \ 10.Current and Future Practices: Embedding Collaborative Music Technologies in SecondarySchools Teresa Dillon \ Part III: Strategies for Change \ 11. Strategies forSupporting Music Learning through On-line Collaborative Technologies S. AlexRuthmann \ 12. Pedagogical Strategies for Change Jonathan Savage \ 13. NewForms of Composition, and How to Enable Them Ambrose Field \ 14. MusicEducation and Training: ICT, Innovation and Curriculum Reform Richard Hodges \ 15.Strategies for Enabling Curriculum Reform: Lessons from Australia, Singaporeand Hong Kong Samuel Leong \ 16. Creativity and Technology: Critical Agents ofChange in the Work and Lives of Music Teachers Pamela Burnard \ Contributors \Glossary \ Index

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