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THE NEW HORIZONS FOR MUSIC TECHNOLOGY IN MUSIC EDUCATION Tallinn 24.4.2009 Heikki Ruismäki, professor University of Helsinki Antti Juvonen, Ph.D., Senior lecturer University of Joensuu THE NEW HORIZONS FOR MUSIC TECHNOLOGY IN MUSIC EDUCATION Content: Aims Methods Decades of media and music technology education The past decades Music in the Internet Some remarks Questions and considerations Aims • What options does the Internet offer? • How modern technology can help teachers? – in learning instrument playing • Free accompaniement, singing etc. – creating music – collective music-making and playing – with social media • Focus especially on the essential phenomenon of open music education technology Methods • A micro-historical review • The Internet as developers and shapers of modern music education. • The review underlining the music of the new millennium and the phenomenon of open social media. Introduction • Position of music (education) technology ? • ->developing, • ->advancing new methods inside music teaching and learning • ->researching, and – first of all • ->growing in the use of modern technology. Table1. Decades of (Finnish) media and music technology education 1960 Popular, liberal education 1970 Critical stance Audiovisual education Mass media education Mass communication education Film, television, newspaper, mass communication Acoustic instruments Television, mass media Communication education 1980 Aesthetics, ethics 1990 Networking, interaction Communication education Video, audiovisual culture, film, music videos Synthesizers, music software for computers, computer-assisted music education, video-culture Communication education Information technology, net technology, digital technology Sequencer-, notation-, ear training-, music theory-, improvisation -, synthesis- and sound modification- and hypermedia software develop Digital technology, multi-modality Social media, Internet musicmaking, video, mixed culture Media education 2000 Multi-modal media culture Acoustic and electric instruments Media education The internet already is a part of the reality of children and youngsters • • • • Social life Enjoyment and relaxing Hobbies, interests Taking care of things, shopping • Finding information and learning • Self-expression • Loading data from peer groups Social media Typical: *participation *interaction *sharing *cooperational working *selling and marketing Social media *1950-70’s: *1980-90’s: *2000’s : *2010’s: I need I want I am able We are able Table 2. Music in the Internet the past decades 1998 Google 2000 Napster 2001 Itunes 2001 Mikseri 2002 Kazaa 2003 Last Fm 2003 PirateBay 2004 My Space 2005 FaceBook 2005 Youtube 2005 Tunecore, WE7 2007 Amazonmp3 2007 Teachertube 2008 ? Music in the Internet Kitarapedagogi Kitaraa tiukemmille soittajille Guitarbackingtrack Karaoke ** Pianopedagogi Afroimpro Laulukone Luo musiikkia Mikseri Fair music market Musan tekemistä verkossa Lasse Gjertsen The Brustones LastFm Muusikoiden.net leffat Musiikin hakua Visuaalista hakua Thomann Kritiikkiä omista biiseistä SongTapper MySong Sweet Georgia Brown What’s time Technology sticking throught musical achievements (measuring own skills and knowledge) Knowledge about essence of equipment Knowhow on The equippement and development of programs equipment, programs and learning and teaching methods ? Conseptions about what to do with the equipment And transforming them into music education Some remarks • Music educational technology undoubtedly changes teaching of music. • The question is: in which direction? • How does the music change? • How will the teaching change? And • Formal –> informal learning • What have the social media added to music teaching and learning? Questions and considerations • Are the teachers in touch with the time? – At schools, universities and polytechnics? • Are the possibilities of internet used correctly? – Information search, information selling, internet business • • Is information shared enough (openly and systematically)? – Teacher’s education, Veso, Educa, Hämeenlinna ITK, Workshops – Douple the joy, shere the sorrow How is music teaching going to change? – Media, games, music, teaching • • Formal-informal learning Are the interested and uninterested informed? – How to motivate teachers who are not technology oriented? – Are the key persons informed? • What kind of programs for people of different ages? • How is music technology seen in curriculum and contents of teaching? • The effects for instrument skills teaching, classroom teaching and to music as a hobby? • Noviices, eksperts He, who seeks, also finds but does the one also find, who does not seek ? “ The door is open, you just have to step in” is an old Chinese proverb referred to cleverly by Google Earth. • Music educational technology undoubtedly Thank youteaching ! changes of music. • The question is: in which direction? How does the music change, • how will the teaching change and You can find our presentation on my wesites: • what have the social media added to musicRuismäki teaching and learning? ->Heikki ->materials or ->publications