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E-raamat: Creative Music Making at Your Fingertips: A Mobile Technology Guide for Music Educators

Edited by (Professor of Music Education and Associate Dean of the Arts, University of Delaware), Edited by (Professor and Coordinator of Music Education, University of Massachusetts Lowell)
  • Formaat: 304 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Feb-2021
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190078133
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  • Formaat: 304 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780190078133

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"Hand-held mobile devices such as iPads, tablets, or smartphones hold potential for creative music making experiences within P-12 and higher education contexts. Yet, navigating this technology and associated apps while embracing pedagogical change can bea daunting task. Creative Music Making at Your Fingertips explores the enormous potential of one rather small technological device to transform the music making experiences of students. In this book the authors provide evidence, ideas, and examples of the role that mobile technology, such as an iPad, tablet, or other hand-held device plays in the development of musical thinking and musical engagement of our students--in- or outside of school. The promise of mobile devices for music education lies in their possibilities. In this book and on the companion website, the authors share strategies that will spark your imagination to explore digital musicianship and the use of mobile devices for your students' musical engagement"--

Students are drawn to mobile technologies such as iPads and smartphones because of the sheer endless possibilities of the digital worlds they hold. But how can their potential for stimulating the imagination be effectively used in the music classroom to support students' development of musical thinking? Countering voices that see digital technologies as a threat to traditional forms of music making and music education, this collection explores the many ways in which hand-held devices can be used to promote student learning and provides teachers with guidance on making them a vital presence in their own classrooms.

Creative Music Making at Your Fingertips features 11 chapters by music education scholars and practitioners that provide tried-and-true strategies for using mobile devices in a variety of contexts, from general music education to ensembles and from K-12 to college classrooms. Drawing on their own experiences with bringing mobile devices and different music apps into the classroom, contributors show how these technologies can be turned into tools for teaching performance, improvisation, and composition. Their practical advice on how pedagogy and mobile technologies can be aligned to increase students' creative engagement with music and help them realize their musical potential makes this book an invaluable resource for music educators who want to be at the forefront of pedagogical transformations made possible by 21st-century technologies.

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Addressing both the theoretical and the practical, the editors and contributors have created a solid primer * S.T. Schroth, CHOICE Connect, Vol. 59 No. 8 * Whether you are already using mobile technologies in the music classroom or just contemplating their use, you are sure to find Creative Music Making at Your Fingertips an invaluable resource. Taken together, the chapters provide a wonderful tapestry highlighting the richness and complexity of curricular and instructional practices in the 21st century. The contributing authors cover everything from ableism and accessibility to applied classroom lessons to conceptual issues related to technology in the classroom. Anyone interested in "theory to practice" need look no further! * Roger Mantie, co-editor of the Oxford Handbook of Technology and Music Education * The authors present an outstanding collection of philosophically and pedagogically sound strategies for actively engaging all students in creative musical experiences powered by popular mobile technologies. The practical ideas in this volume will be a valuable resource for PK-12, college, and preservice teachers alike as they explore innovative teaching techniques and evolving instructor and student roles. * Judith Bowman, author of Online Learning in Music: Foundations, Frameworks, and Practices *

Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
About the Contributors xiii
About the Companion Website xv
SECTION 1 LAYING THE GROUNDWORK FOR PROMISE AND POSSIBILITIES
1 Mobile Technology: The Promise And Possibilities Of Creative Music Making
3(13)
Gena R. Greher
Suzanne L. Burton
2 Digital Music Play In Early Childhood
16(13)
Suzanne L. Burton
3 Living At The Intersection Of Tablets, Music, And Disability
29(14)
Alice Hammel
Jesse Rathgeber
4 Choosing Engaging Tools For The Music Classroom
43(13)
James Thomas Frankel
5 The App Scavenger Hunt: Helping Future Music Educators Embrace Change
56(11)
Gena R. Greher
Savannah H. Marshall
6 With "App" Attention: Developing Musical Capacities In Digital Environments
67(16)
Michele Kaschub
Janice Smith
SECTION 2 TRANSFORMING TEACHING AND LEARNING THROUGH MOBILE TECHNOLOGY
7 The Ipad As A Musical Instrument!
83(15)
David A. Williams
8 Taking The Digital Plunge: A Music Teacher's Journey Into Going Mobile
98(9)
Joseph Janack
9 Musical Creativity, Mobile Technology, And Middle School
107(19)
Rue Lee-Holmes
10 Iassess: Using Mobile Technology For Student Self-Assessment In A K-5 Music Composition Curriculum
126(19)
Elissa Johnson-Green
11 Advocating For Mobile Music Technology: Getting To "Yes"
145(13)
Dominic Pisano
Epilogue: Our Collective Thoughts on Creative Music Making in the Covid-19 Era 158(5)
Index 163
Gena R. Greher is Professor of Music Education and Chair of Music at University of Massachusetts Lowell. She is the co-author of Computational Thinking in Sound: Teaching the Art and Science of Music and Technology (OUP, 2014).

Suzanne L. Burton is Professor of Music Education and Associate Dean for the Arts at the University of Delaware. She is the co-author of Ready, Set, Improvise! A Nuts and Bolts Approach to Music Improvisation (OUP, 2018) and the lead editor of and contributor to the Engaging Musical Practice Sourcebook series.