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MuTechTeacherTalk
Christopher H Jones
25 episodes
2 months ago
I have a conversation with Lawrence Grey founder of the Young Producers Group based in Los Angeles. YPG provides curriculum, resources, and professional development for school systems and teachers who want to offer music technology courses for their students but don't know quite where to start.
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I have a conversation with Lawrence Grey founder of the Young Producers Group based in Los Angeles. YPG provides curriculum, resources, and professional development for school systems and teachers who want to offer music technology courses for their students but don't know quite where to start.
Show more...
Courses
Education,
Music
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Episode 6: Dr. Adam Patrick Bell & The Dawn of the DAW Part 3
MuTechTeacherTalk
18 minutes 57 seconds
6 years ago
Episode 6: Dr. Adam Patrick Bell & The Dawn of the DAW Part 3
In this episode I continue my discussion with Dr. Adam Patrick Bell about the studio as an instrument for the creation of music in the music tech classroom as well as his thoughts about the creative and learning processes that take place. Dr. Bell is an Assistant Professor of Music Education in the School of Creative and Performing Arts at the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada. ​His current courses include: Music and Popular Culture, Popular Music Pedagogy, and Introduction to Music Technology. His primary areas of research are: ​DIY (do-it-yourself) music making and learning in home/project studio recording, music software/instrument design impact on learning, and (dis)ability in music. In addition to numerous articles written for professional and educational journals, he has shared his research and presented professional learning sessions around the globe. He also serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Music, Technology & Education and Visions of Research in Music Education. I hope that you enjoy part three of the conversation.
MuTechTeacherTalk
I have a conversation with Lawrence Grey founder of the Young Producers Group based in Los Angeles. YPG provides curriculum, resources, and professional development for school systems and teachers who want to offer music technology courses for their students but don't know quite where to start.