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El. knyga: Online Learning in Music: Foundations, Frameworks, and Practices

(Professor of Music Education and Music Technology, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA)
  • Formatas: 368 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Aug-2014
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780199988204
  • Formatas: 368 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Aug-2014
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780199988204

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Focused on music in higher education, Online Learning in Music: Foundations, Frameworks, and Practices offers insights into the growth of online learning in music, perspectives on theoretical models for design and development of online courses, principles for good practice in online education, and an agenda for future research. In Part I the book provides an overview of the historical development of online education in music, addresses quality assurances regarding security and academic integrity, and summarizes guidelines and accreditation standards relevant to development and implementation of online instruction. It reviews current research on online learning in music, including program and course design and evaluation studies and studies of pedagogical strategies in various music subdisciplines-applied music, music education, music theory, music appreciation, and music therapy. Part II explores several theoretical models for online course design, development, and implementation, each representing a particular perspective that may be useful in developing online instructional practice. In Part III the book presents a creative approach to online course design-composing the course, choreographing learning experiences, conducting the course-and its application both in fully online and in blended courses. Practical design recommendations and learning experiences appropriate to various music courses illustrate components of these course designs. The book explores multiple aspects of online teaching and learning: it challenges stereotypical views of professors as "sage on the stage" or "guide on the side," characterizing the online professor as Director of Learning, and it identifies some active roles that students may assume. It suggests ways to prevent problems and resolve those that do arise, and it makes recommendations for various approaches to faculty development. The book includes an overview of best practices for online teaching and learning. It concludes with a look toward the future and with suggestions for advancing the research on online learning in music.

Recenzijos

With this book, Bowman provides a significant service to the field, eloquently presenting a research-based assessment regarding the efficacy of online music learning, pedagogical frameworks for its application, and numerous promising practices represented in the instructional approaches of exemplary, long-term practitioners. It is a must-have for anyone planning to teach a hybrid or fully online course or for those university faculty members and administrators who are considering the possibility of offering fully online music degree programs. * Scott D. Lipscomb, University of Minnesota School of Music * Judith Bowman, pioneer of music distance learning and preeminent scholar of music education technology, is a long-standing role model for those who teach music through technology. Bowman's immaculate scholarship and in-the-trenches expertise represented in Online Learning in Music: Foundations, Frameworks, and Practices will launch the next generation of distance music educators. Bon voyage! * Kim Walls, Auburn University * An invaluable resource for research and pedagogy alike. Bowman's thorough, detail-oriented text will provide guidance in online music learning well into the future. * Sara Hagen, Ph.D., Valley City State University, Valley City, North Dakota *

Preface vii
Introduction ix
PART ONE Background and Development
1 The Protean Nature of Online Education
3(12)
2 Quality Assurances
15(13)
3 Online Learning, Online Learning in Music: What the Research Reveals
28(29)
PART TWO Theoretical and Pedagogical Frameworks
4 Course Design/Redesign
57(24)
5 Diminishing Distance and Being There
81(30)
PART THREE Teaching and Learning in the Online Classroom
6 Course Development: Fully Online Courses
111(20)
7 Course Development: Blended Courses
131(14)
8 Teaching and Learning
145(34)
9 Best Practices
179(25)
10 Trends, Tools, Techniques, and Transformation
204(19)
Appendix A Electronic Code of Federal Regulations, §'600.2 223(2)
Appendix B Program Profiles: Online Music Programs/NASM-Accredited Institutions 225(12)
Appendix C Resources for Online Music Instruction 237(4)
Bibliography 241(18)
Index 259
Judith Bowman is Professor of Music Education and Music Technology at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she teaches online courses in music education and music technology.