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Technology-enriched music education without resources
“What if you don’t have the resources to start using technology in your teaching?” That’s a question I’m often asked by students and teachers when we talk about enriching music […]
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Lessons from Developing Educational Technology
Over the past fifteen years, I have been involved several times in the development of technology for music education. For example, I helped design a website featuring music education apps […] read more
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What music teacher trainees can learn from recording drums
Learning how to record drums is one of the “digital skills” I teach my students (pre-service music teachers) at ArtEZ university of the Arts in Enschede (Netherlands). One might ask […] read more
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New BandLab Guide to get you DAW-Ready
To help you get started with using a digital audio workstation (DAW) for and in your music education practice, I launched the first DAW guide. This BandLab guide includes thirteen […] read more
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How to use technology on a budget?
“How can you use technology in your music classroom if you have no, or only a few, digital instruments?“ That’s a question I get at least once a year from […] read more
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From Sheet to Beat in EAS book Vol. 13
A new volume in the book series European Perspectives on Music Education of the European Association for Music in Schools (EAS) has been published recently, called: Liberty – Equity – […] read more
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Higher education AI awareness training launched
“Can students still write essays themselves?” That was one of the questions raised during a recent training session I delivered right before the summer holidays. In the training, I challenged […] read more
