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Conference Program
(Working Agenda)
Friday, July 30, 1999
9:00 AM Welcome: Kim
Walls, Nancy Barry, Jack Taylor
9:15-10:00 Jennifer S. Shank, University of Kentucky,
Lexington, KY, "Teaching Folk Songs Across the World Wide Web"
10:15-11:00 Jonathan Savage, Debenham High School,
Suffolk, UK, "Establishing an Effective Model for the Evaluation of Music
Technologies"
11:15-12:00 James Frankel, Franklin Lakes School
District, Franklin Lakes, NJ, "Technology as an Assessment Device in the
Music Classroom"
1:30-2:15 Anthony Scott Watson, Parkland School District,
Allentown, PA, "Home Practice On-Line: Creating and Implementing an Interactive
Web Page for Your Students"
2:30-3:15 Kimberly McCord, Western Connecticut State
University, Danbury, CT, "Adapting Music for Children with Learning Disabilities
using Computers"
3:30-4:30 Deborah Barber and the Young Composers
Club, Auburn City Schools, Auburn, AL, "Freeing the Creative Spirit: A
Lecture-Concert"
6:00-8:00 Center for Music Research, Florida State
University, Tallahassee, FL, "Applications of Music Technology Research
in K-12 Music: An After-Dinner Presentation"
Saturday, July 31, 1999
9:00-9:45 Anthony Scott Watson, Parkland School District,
Allentown, PA, "MIDI Sequencing: Putting Technology to Work for You and
Your Students in Vocal, Instrumental and General Music"
10:00-10:45 Deborah Barber, Auburn City Schools,
Auburn, AL, "Technology for the Music Classroom: The Essentials"
11:00-11:45 Bruce Moss and Mary Ann Johnson, Weaver
Educational Center, Greensboro, NC, "Integrating Music Technology with
Other Subjects"
1:30-2:15 Sara Hagen, Valley City State University,
Valley City, ND, "Combine Eighth Graders, MIDI, and Imagination and You
Get Original Opera!"
2:30-315 Jeffrey E. Bush and Jeannette Fresne, Arizona
State University, Tempe, AZ, "Introducing the Practitioner's Voice through
Electronic Mentoring"
3:30-4:15 Cynthia I. Gonzales, University of Texas-Austin,
Austin, TX "Teachers and Students using Intermuse"
4:15-4:30 Closng Session: Kim Walls |