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TECHNOLOGY IN ART AND MUSIC EDUCATION. ROLES OF TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING ART AND MUSIC. Expanded modes of expression. Robinson and Roland (1994). Literacies for an Information Age. Robinson and Roland (1994). Creative approaches to modern problems. Robinson and Roland (1994).
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Expanded modes of expression Robinson and Roland (1994)
Literacies for an Information Age Robinson and Roland (1994)
Creative approaches to modern problems Robinson and Roland (1994)
Arts as aesthetic balance Robinson and Roland (1994)
IMAGE EDITING • alters images whether they be digital photographs, traditional analog photos, or illustrations • using tools to modify photographs
Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop GIMP
3D ANIMATION AND MODELLING SOFTWARE • creates computer – generated animation and images • used in films, video games, simulations
Google SketchUp Softimage Alice Blender
VIDEO EDITING • used in the process of editing segments of motion video production footage, special effects, and sound recordings in the post-production process • simulates motion picture film editing
Adobe After Effects Windows Movie Maker
CHARTS AND GRAPHS • for presenting and explaining data • can talk about percentages, numbers, and relationships • help people understand data quickly
LibreOffice Calc MS Excel
FONT EDITOR • designed to create or modify computer font files
Font Creator FontForge
Students take virtual field trips to art museums. http://www.nga.gov/onlinetours/index.shtm http://www.googleartproject.com/ http://www.abcgallery.com/
Students create electronic portfolios. http://www.wix.com/katrinaloreto_11/portfolio
Teacher-created websites give short tutorials on art concepts.
Students create an illustrated desktop published brochure or newsletter.
Why: Advantages • creative outputs • easy sharing • wider audience, greater feedback
Why Not: Issues and Concerns • funding • accessing of images • ethical issues of using images
SOUND EDITING & AUDIO RECORDING • lets you record and edit music, voice, and other audio recordings • can cut, copy and paste parts of recordings, and then add effects like echo, amplification, and noise reduction
WavePad Audacity
BLANK SHEET MUSIC & NOTATION SOFTWARE • blank music sheets for a variety of instruments, ensembles, and clefs, including tablature for guitar, bass, and other instruments • computer programs that are used to create and print sheet music
PODCAST • type of digital media consisting of an episodic series of audio files subscribed to and downloaded through web syndication or streamed online to a computer or mobile device
Zune iTunes
VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTS • learn different instruments online
Students use software like Apple’s GarageBand as a personal recording studio.
Teachers use an electronic keyboard lab to develop students’ skills in keyboarding, theory and harmony.
Software such as “practicamusica” serves as tutorials in music theory and ear training.
Why: Advantages • self-paced learning • skills learning/training • sophisticated outputs
Why not: Issues and Concerns • redefining music literacy • teacher training • funding and equipment
DIGITAL FIELD TRIP
AUDACITY BLENDER LIBREOFFICE CALC GIMP