Music Education with Digital Technology: Education and Digital Technology
Editat de John Finney, Dr Pamela Burnard Anthony Adams, Sue Brindleyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 mai 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826420718
ISBN-10: 0826420710
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Education and Digital Technology
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0826420710
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Education and Digital Technology
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Will be suitable as a reference for initial teacher courses in music, as well as postgraduate and in-service courses and be of interest to those advising on the role of ICT within music education.
Cuprins
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
Recenzii
'A welcome addition to the literature on digital technology and music education. For those studying to be teachers, or researching music education at university, it will serve as an important reference work. I would also like to hope that it could influence classroom practice.' Bill Crow in Music Education Research
'What John Finney and Pamela Burnard have managed to achieve is perhaps the first truly unique contribution to the challenges, changes and innovations that digital technology presents to the music curricula for teachers in schools today...this book is certainly useful and thought provoking, and is a welcome addition to the literature in the field of music education.' Andrew King in the Journal of Music, Technology and Education
'The editors have assembled an impressive list of contributors - 17 academics, teachers, researchers and musicians, who are mainly from the UK but also from Ireland, Australia, Hong Kong and the USA... [This book] explores a wide range of digital technologies, including iPods, ring tones, DJ mixing, MIDI workstations, sound synthesis, recording, sequencing and score writing software, and the affordances of Web 2.0, including blogs, podcasts, wikis and social networking sites.' British Journal of Music Education
'What John Finney and Pamela Burnard have managed to achieve is perhaps the first truly unique contribution to the challenges, changes and innovations that digital technology presents to the music curricula for teachers in schools today...this book is certainly useful and thought provoking, and is a welcome addition to the literature in the field of music education.' Andrew King in the Journal of Music, Technology and Education
'The editors have assembled an impressive list of contributors - 17 academics, teachers, researchers and musicians, who are mainly from the UK but also from Ireland, Australia, Hong Kong and the USA... [This book] explores a wide range of digital technologies, including iPods, ring tones, DJ mixing, MIDI workstations, sound synthesis, recording, sequencing and score writing software, and the affordances of Web 2.0, including blogs, podcasts, wikis and social networking sites.' British Journal of Music Education