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concepts: using computers in music lessons

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Glen Stark

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Nov 3, 2000, 12:50:36 AM11/3/00
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Hi Rudi:

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"Rudi Effe" <ref...@gmx.de> wrote in message
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> hello world!
>
> next week I will start teaching computing sciences at a German school. I
> will be the first teacher there with this subject, so it is up to me to
> give new impulses to all subjects.
>
> As music, namely computer music, is one of my personal hobbies, I intend
> to provide the musical collegues some hints how to draw profit from this
> new media. I already have some ideas, but I wonder if there isn't any
> systematic concepts yet on how to use computers in musical education?
> As for German ressources, they are quite poor.
>
> Few words about the school: It is a comprehensive school from class 5 to
> 11 (12 and 13 are following), which means pupils are 10 to 16, up to 30
> per class...
>
> Any shared experienced or links stated are welcome.
>
> cheers
> rUdi
>
>


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