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8:00 AM
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8:30 to
9:30 AM
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G E N E R A
L S E S S I O N Music Education: Our Focus, Our Choices, and the Role of Technology James Faulconer, Conference Keynote The University of Oklahoma, Norman OK |
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9:45 to
10:55 AM
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Teaching
Music with Internet 2 James Faulconer and students The University of Oklahoma |
Getting Started with MIDI Jay Province Lentine's Music |
Interactive Music Maps for Music Appreciation |
Open Hands-on
Synthesizer Lab Lentine's Music |
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11:05 AM
to 12:15 PM
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Making Music with Loops Marjorie Haber West Bloomfield Public Schools |
Music Technology for
the Elementary Music Teacher Alex Ruthmann Oakland University |
Internet 2: Questions
and Answers Ann Doyle Internet 2 |
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12:15 to
1:00 PM
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P A N E L Internet 2 and Music Education |
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L A P T O P L U N C H Ann Arbor Digital Music Consort James Nissen, director |
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1:00 to
2:20 PM
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Technology
in the Orchestra Classroom Bob Phillips and students Saline Public Schools |
Management Tools for Music Teachers
Paul Barber Farmington Public Schools |
QuickTime in Music Education:
Why Go Pro? Part One Raymond Riley Alma College |
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2:30 to
3:50 PM
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Teaching the Fundamentals of Music
Technology with "Reason" George Hess Central Michigan University |
Recording Audio with your PC Mike Lorenz Siena Heights University |
Printing Music Jay Province Lentine's |
QuickTime in Music Education:
Why Go Pro? Part Two Raymond Riley Alma College |
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