[Smt-talk] Online music courses?

Daniel Roca drocacan at gmail.com
Thu Nov 29 08:33:40 PST 2012


Of course, this information is very interesting also for us organizers of the Madrid Conferences the subject refers to.
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El 29/11/2012, a las 03:45, Isaacson, Eric J escribió:

> Dear Colleagues,
> 
> We would be interested in hearing about the experiences you or your institutional colleagues have had with online teaching in music. Our interest is not limited to music theory, but could encompass music history, music education, other academic areas, as well as performance studies. We are NOT interested in speculative critiques of the idea of online education (we are perfectly capable of conjuring these ourselves!), but rather in real-world stories from the trenches. Responses might address:
> What subject was taught? 
> Who was the target population?
> Was it an online adaptation of an existing course or designed for online delivery?
> Was the course wholly online or blended? 
> What technolog(ies) were involved?
> Is there any statistical or anecdotal information about the course's effectiveness, efficiency, etc., from the perspective of the students? The instructor?
> Best wishes,
> 
> Eric J. Isaacson
> Director of Graduate Studies, Assoc. Professor of Music Theory
> Gretchen Horlacher
> Assistant to the Dean for Research and Administration, Assoc. Professor of Music Theory
> Indiana University Jacobs School of Music
> 
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Daniel Roca
Higher Conservatory of the Canary Islands
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Secretary
Congreso University Online
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