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MSBOA Music Technology Conference 2000

Thursday, January 16, 2003
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Teaching and Learning Center
Washtenaw Intermediate School District

S C H E D U L E


V O G E L - A
V O G E L - B
V O G E L - C
TECHNOLOGY LAB
SEMINAR 1
8:00 AM
F I N A L   R E G I S T R A T I O N   I N   T H E   M A I N   L O B B Y
8:30 to
9:30 AM
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
9:45 to
10:55 AM
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
Barton Polot
Schoolcraft College

Open Hands-on Synthesizer Lab 
Lentine's Music
11:05 AM
to
12:15 PM
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
12:15 to
1:00 PM
P A N E L
Internet 2 and Music Education

L A P T O P   L U N C H
Ann Arbor Digital Music Consort

James Nissen, director

1:00 to
2:20 PM
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
2:30 to
3:50 PM
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


Presented by MSBOA in cooperation with MMEA and MSVMA
Sponsored by Lentine's Music, Inc., and the Washtenaw Intermediate School Districts


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