Proceedings
of the Seventh International
Technological Directions in Music Learning Conference
World Wide Web, Distance Learning, and the Internet
The smartChoir Module: A Prototype for Teaching Teachers to Develop Online Instruction/Rehearsal Enhancement Using the National Standards for Music Education
James F. Daugherty, Center for Music Technology, University of Kansas
Anne Millard Daugherty, The Online Academy, University of KansasDeveloping Automated Student Assessment Instruments for the World Wide Web
David C. Sebald, University of Texas at San AntonioElectronic Mentoring in University Music Education Coursework
Jeffrey E. Bush, Arizona State UniversityA Descriptive Study of Music Student Teachersā Issues Derived from Postings on an Electronic Bulletin Board
Dr. Kenneth E. Williams & Dr. Rosemary C. Watkins, Institute for Music Research, The University of Texas at San AntonioMusical Understanding for the Non-Musician: Using Multimedia Development Tools to Create Audio-Visual Demonstrations of Musical Concepts for Dissemination on the World Wide Web
Scott D. Lipscomb, Institute for Music Research, The University of Texas at San AntonioOld Music/New Technology: Increasing Student Access to Music Literature Using the World Wide Web
Michael F. Murray, Southwest Missouri State UniversityMusic and Society: The Evolution of the Role of the Composer Over Six Centuries, An Enhanced View for the General Student
Patricia Gray, Rhodes CollegeInteractive MIDI Instructional Applications on the Web Using JavaScript and the Beatnik Player
Keith Kothman, University of Miami School of MusicAdaptive Hypermedia for Music Instruction
Robert Clifford, University of South FloridaA Web Toolkit for Music Educators
Steven G. Estrella, Temple University
Multimedia
Multisensory Perception: Using Director 7, CD Pro, and QuickTime to Integrate Aural and Visual Cues in the Teaching of Formal Structure and Process
Dr. Timothy A. Nord, School of Music, Ithaca CollegeAudible Scoresä: Identifying and Filling a Niche for Teaching Musical Literacy
Stephen R. Miller, University of the SouthDigital Film Scoring on the Macintosh Computer
J. Brian Post, Humboldt State University
Technology in General Music Education
Incorporating computers into a class piano curriculum
Alejandro Cremaschi, Ohio University
Technology in Music Research
Technology-Assisted Research in Music Cognition: Enhancing Instruction in Expressive Music Performance
Robert H. Woody, Ball State University, School of MusicThe Development and Testing of an Interactive Listening Guide System for Instructors and Students of Music Appreciation
Derrill Bodley, University of the Pacific , Benerd School of Education and Conservatory of Music
Technology in Music Composition & Theory
Using CSound to create a new Doorway to Creative Music
Andrew R. Glendening, Denison UniversityReal-time Interactive Digital Signal Processing of Audio using MSP
Leonard V. Ball, Jr., School of Music, The University of GeorgiaMusic Theory Online
Christopher Freitag, McGraw-Hill
Poster Sessions
Making Scores More Practical and Performable Using Music Notation Software
Mark Dal Porto, Department of Performing Arts, Texas Womans UniversityOpus1 - the Challenger: Educational Music Software
Kenneth M. Davidson, Acadia University