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Bin Liu; Yuanyuan Liao – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
The rapid advancement of generative AI technologies is increasingly accompanied by their broader application across various sectors, particularly within creative industries. In this study, IBM Watson BEAT software, based on generative AI technology, was tested as an educational tool in the process of teaching music composition theory to flute…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Technology Integration, Educational Technology
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Tiffany A. Roman; Erin E. Collins; Hyunjin Son – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2024
This design case describes how the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) informed the development of SpectrumPlay, a digital tool created to support learning and instruction of elementary music literacy and composition in inclusive music classrooms. The learning supports embedded in the tool enable students with visual processing…
Descriptors: Music Education, Knowledge Level, Educational Technology, Elementary School Students
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Yu Cheng – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
Creative music skills promote much more divergent thinking perceived as a key element of creativity. The current research examines how music-making software enhances creative thinking skills in music. The research discusses the impact of music-making multimedia software on creative thinking development while creating musical pieces of a variety of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Musical Composition, Multimedia Materials
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Pendergast, Seth – Music Educators Journal, 2021
Interest in creative music technologies is on the rise among secondary students. Still, some music teachers are unsure how to integrate creative music technologies into their instruction. This article explores one versatile and powerful technology for the music classroom: digital audio workstations (DAWs). First, I discuss the central role of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Creative Teaching, Secondary School Students, Music Teachers
Goncharova, M. S.; Gorbunova, I. B. – Journal of Educational Psychology - Propositos y Representaciones, 2020
The article provides teaching materials on the use of mobile technologies in the music-theoretical courses of children's art schools. The use of mobile technologies allows teachers to organize their teaching activities (create a portfolio or a website), create an environment for remote support for learners (virtual classroom with assignments,…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Educational Equipment, Handheld Devices
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Bell, Adam Patrick; Bonin, David; Pethrick, Helen; Antwi-Nsiah, Amanda; Matterson, Brent – International Journal of Music Education, 2020
The purpose of our study was to examine how hacking -- as discussed and displayed by participants of Monthly Music Hackathon NYC -- could inform making music education practices more accessible and inclusive, if at all, for people with disabilities. Free and open to the public, Monthly Music Hackathon NYC hosts non-competitive community-based…
Descriptors: Music Education, Students with Disabilities, Access to Education, Community Programs
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Bell, Adam Patrick – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2015
The proliferation of computers, tablets, and smartphones has resulted in digital audio workstations (DAWs) such as GarageBand in being some of the most widely distributed musical instruments. Positing that software designers are dictating the music education of DAW-dependent music-makers, I examine the fallacy that music-making applications such…
Descriptors: Music Education, Educational Technology, Computer Software, Music Activities
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Smarkusky, Debra L.; Toman, Sharon A. – Information Systems Education Journal, 2016
Interdisciplinary teaching and interpretation of technology for various applications provides a challenging and engaging environment for students to enhance their creativity, critical thinking and problem-solving skills. This paper presents results of a joint effort between faculty in the Department of Information Sciences and Technology and the…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Music Education, Information Science, Teaching Methods
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Louth, Paul – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2013
This paper considers the issue of computer-assisted composition in formal music education settings from the perspective of critical theory. The author examines the case of MIDI-based software applications and suggests that the greatest danger from the standpoint of ideology critique is not the potential for circumventing a traditional…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Composition, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
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Kardos, Leah – British Journal of Music Education, 2012
I am a composer, producer, pianist and part-time music lecturer at a Further Education college where I teach composing on Music Technology courses at levels 3 (equivalent to A-level) and 4 (Undergraduate/Foundation Degree). A "Music Technology" course, distinct from a "Music" course, often attracts applicants from diverse musical backgrounds; it…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Computer Software, Computers
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Smith, Kenneth H. – General Music Today, 2011
One computer, one class, and one educator can be an effective combination to engage students as a group in music composition, performance, and analysis. Having one desktop computer and a television monitor in the music classroom is not an uncommon or new scenario, especially in a time when many school budgets are being cut. This article…
Descriptors: Music Education, Creative Teaching, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education
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Portowitz, Adena; Peppler, Kylie A.; Downton, Mike – International Journal of Music Education, 2014
This article reports on the practice and evaluation of a music education model, In Harmony, which utilizes new technologies and current theories of learning to mediate the music learning experience. In response to the needs of twenty-first century learners, the educational software programs Teach, Learn, Evaluate! and Impromptu served as central…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music, Music Education, Technology Uses in Education
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Breeze, Nick – Music Education Research, 2011
Having previously been employed to investigate science and English classrooms and listening in the music classroom, theories of multimodality would appear to have much to contribute to an examination of group composing using Information and Communications Technology (ICT), owing to the multimodal nature of music software and group discourse. This…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Music Education, Music, Educational Technology
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Nikolaidou, Georgia N. – Computers & Education, 2012
This exploratory work describes and analyses the collaborative interactions that emerge during computer-based music composition in the primary school. The study draws on socio-cultural theories of learning, originated within Vygotsky's theoretical context, and proposes a new model, namely Computer-mediated Praxis and Logos under Synergy (ComPLuS).…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Learning Theories, Creativity, Music Education
Criswell, Chad; Menasche, Emile – Teaching Music, 2009
As music making and technology grow more entwined, it is important for teachers to become familiar with available hardware, software, Web apps, yMIDI, sequencing, sampling and other emerging products. If music students in today's digital world wish to make a career out of doing what they love--whether as performers or conductors, composers or…
Descriptors: Music Education, Computer Software, Educational Technology, Music Teachers
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