Eighth International

Technological Directions in Music Learning

Conference Program



TDML 2001 - Conference Program

Presentation Day: Thursday, January 25, 2001

PresentationTime LastName FirstName Affiliation ProposalTitle

9:00 AM
Konecky Larry Alcorn State University A Computer-Based Tool for the Presentation of Music Concepts in Music Theory Classrooms

9:35 AM
Dalby Bruce The University of New Mexico Aural Skill Development Through Computer-Based Instruction in Total and Rhythm Patterns

10:10 AM
Davis Jolene University of Georgia School of Music Technology Influencing Outcomes in Aural Skills Classes

11:00 AM
Lipscomb Scott Institute for Music Research, The University of Texas at San Antonio Using WebCT in the Music Classroom: An Analysis of Its Effect on Learning, Attitude, & Retention

11:35 AM
John Flohr & Harry Meeuwsen Texas Woman's University & University of Texas at El Paso Validity of Rhythm Timing Software with College Age Students

1:30 PM
Dobbe Kevin University Center Rochester It Takes a Village to Raise a CD-ROM: The Creation of the 'New Band Horizons' CD-ROM Project

2:05 PM
Trollinger Valerie Case Western Reserve University ADDIE for Music Educators: Creating Effrective Multimedia Programs for Teaching

2:40 PM
Richard Medina, Lloyd Smith, & Floyd Vasquez New Mexico Highlands University A Multimedia Resource for Teaching Hispanic Children's Songs

3:30 PM
Hughes Thomas Texas Tech University Using WebCT for Traditional to On-Line Course Conversion: A Music Technology Example

4:05 PM
Zdzinski Stephen University of South Carolina The Use of Blackboard Courseinfo Software to Develop Reflective Pre-service Music Educators

4:40 PM
Williams David University of South Florida Using LiveStage and QuickTime to Create Web Based Interactive Multimedia

5:30 PM
Sadoff Jennifer University of North Texas Heinrick Schenker


Presentation Day: Friday, January 26, 2001

PresentationTime LastName FirstName Affiliation ProposalTitle

9:35 AM
Coan Darryl Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Innovative Teaching with Technological Instruments Project
  10:10 AM
Shively Joseph The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Demonstrating Technological Competency as a Component of Initial Licensure in Music
 
Invited Presentation:
     

11:00 AM Georgia Harper & David Bruenger UT System General Counsel &
University of Texas at San Antonio
Legal Issues Concerning the Use of Copyrighted Material Online: What Constitutes Fair Use? [Review information on Fair Use provided by the UT System OGC]

1:30 PM
Ball Leonard The University of Georgia Movement and Sound: Manipulating Digital Audio with Soft VNS

2:05 PM
Frame Pamela Using Technology to Teach Cello Performance Technique

2:40 PM
Nord Timothy Ithaca College From Technophobe to Technophile: Designing Facilities and Curriculum to Teach Undergraduate Music Education Majors

3:30 PM
Nord Michael Willamette University Developing a Music Technology Lab: Strategies From the Front

4:05 PM
Both Christoph Acadia University Closing the Creativity Gap: Creating a Laptop Computer Based Post-Secondary Degree in Music Technology
 
Hands-On Workshop:
     
7:00-10:00 PM Sebald Dave Shockwave™ Workshop to be held in the Computer Lab at the UTSA Downtown campus (enrollment limited to the first 16 paid participants); contact Ms. Barbara Paisley to enroll


Presentation Day: Saturday, January 27, 2001

PresentationTime LastName FirstName Affiliation ProposalTitle

9:00 AM
Koozin Timothy University of Houston Delivering a Web-Based Archive for Aural Dictation: A Third-Year Report

9:35 AM
Bush Jeffrey Arizona State University Informing Others: Using Student Teacher Electronic Correspondence in Undergraduate Music Education Coursework

10:10 AM
Estrella Steven Temple University Interactive Web Development Techniques for Music Learning
 
Invited Presentation:
     

11:00 AM
John Deal & Joe Stuessy Florida State University &
University of Texas at San Antonio
Consideration of Technology-Related Research in Promotion and Tenure Review

1:30 PM
Sterling Jennifer University of Maryland A Cognitive Approach to the Teaching of Musical Form Using Computer Assisted Instruction

2:05 PM
Clifford Robert University of South Florida Design and Technical Issues of a Computerized Theory Textbook
3:00 PM to
4:30 PM
Annual "Think-Tank" Session A collaborative opportunity to design strategies for the effective integration of technology in music learning, outlining both short-term and long-term goals for integrating technology into the music curriculum as a means of facilitating instructor capabilities and to improve the educational experience for students.
 
Hands-On Workshop:
   
7:00-10:00 PM Estrella Steven JavaScript™ Workshop to be held in the Computer Lab at the UTSA Downtown campus (enrollment limited to the first 16 paid participants); contact Ms. Barbara Paisley to enroll

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