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Music, Technology, Innovation: Industry and Educational Perspectives draws upon cutting-edge practice in the use of technology from both a pedagogical and industry perspective. -
Carol Johnson (PhD) is Senior Lecturer in Music (Online Learning and Educational Technologies) at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, The University of Melbourne (Australia), and founded The Virtual School of Music in 2004. Andrew King (PhD) is Professor in Music and Technology and was Head of the School of Arts (2017-2023) at the University of Hull, UK. He is currently Pro Vice Chancellor at the University of Hull (UK).
Introduction by Carol Johnson and Andrew King Section 1: Technology, Performance and Context Industry Perspective by Chester Thompson Chapter 1: Synchronous Online Ensemble Performance by Stefano Delle Monache, Luca Comanducci, Giovanni Caspito, Augusto Sarti and Federico Avanzini Chapter 2: Performance in the Virtual Auditorium: Performance practice in Second Life by Kenneth McAlpine and James Cook Chapter 3: Enhanced Performance Training by George Waddell and Aaron Williamon Chapter 4: Developing an Online Music Orientation using the Framework for Teaching Music Online by Carol Johnson Section 2: Perspectives for Teaching Industry Perspective by Peter Lee and Tim Wilson Chapter 5: Instrumental Learning Online by Pamela D. Pike Chapter 6: Informed Teaching and Practice in Music Education: Exploring Music Technologies, Curriculum Design and Learning Environments in an Everchanging World by Brad Merrick Chapter 7: Music, Play, Games and Education by Tim Summers Chapter 8: Music Representation and Modelling: A Signal Processing Perspective by Augusto Sarti, Fabio Antonacci, and Alberto Bernadini Chapter 9: State and Practice of Music Education Software Design by Matthias Nowakowski and Aristotelis Hadjakos Chapter 10: Audio Education: Perspectives from Industry by Andrew King Chapter 11: Strategies for Teaching Audio Production Online by Jason Torrens and Paul Doornbusch Section 3: Current Issues Industry Perspective by Phil Harding and Andrew King Chapter 12: Ethics by Nicolas Gold and Ross Purves Chapter 13: Acoustic Ecology: Exploring the Role of Sound and Technology in Understanding Climate Change by Leah Barclay Chapter 14: Artificial Intelligence and Music by Robert Laidlow Chapter 15: Exploring Links Between Music and Science-Informed Play by Evangelos Himonides, Ross Purves and Nicolas Gold Chapter 16: Future Directions: Artificial Intelligence, Immersive Learning & Online Learning by Carol Johnson & Andrew King