Music Education with Digital Technology

Hardback

Main Details

Title Music Education with Digital Technology
Authors and Contributors      Edited by John Finney
Edited by Dr Pamela Burnard
Series edited by Anthony Adams
Series edited by Sue Brindley
SeriesEducation and Digital Technology
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:240
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreMusic
ISBN/Barcode 9780826494146
ClassificationsDewey:780.7
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Undergraduate
Primary & Secondary Education

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Publication Date 13 September 2007
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This book draws together a range of innovative practices, underpinned by theoretical insight, to clarify musical practices of relevance to the changing nature of schooling and the transformation of music education and addresses a pressing need to provide new ways of thinking about the application of music and technology in schools. The contributors covers a diverse and wide-range of technology, environments and contexts on topics that demonstrate and recognize new possibilities for innovative work in education, exploring teaching strategies and approaches that stimulate different forms of musical experience, meaningful engagement, musical learning, creativity and teacher-learner interactions, responses, monitoring and assessment.

Author Biography

John Finney is Senior Lecturer in Music Education at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, UK. Pamela Burnard is Professor of Arts, Creativites and Education at the University of Cambridge, UK. Recent publications include Musical Creativities in Practice (2012), Teaching Music Creatively (with Regina Murphy, 2013) and Developing Creativities in Higher Music Education (2013). Anthony Adams was formally lecturer in English and Education at the School of Education in the University of Cambridge. Sue Brindley is Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of Cambridge, UK.

Reviews

'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