Last call - Free online course in sound and audio this summer

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Barry Truax

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Apr 23, 2026, 2:00:41 PM (3 days ago) Apr 23
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I am offering to mentor another group of participants in a 12-week online course in sound and audio, starting Wednesday May 6 and going to the end of July. There is no fee for participating in this group.
 
We will be systematically going through the Tutorial associated with the Handbook for Acoustic Ecology located on the WSP Database, and covering two modules most weeks, one in acoustics, the other in electroacoustics. We’ll meet once a week on Zoom for 2-1/2 hours to discuss these topics, scheduled for 10:00 am – 12:30 pm PDT on Wednesdays.
 
This course will be useful as professional development to those wanting to teach sound and audio, as well as graduate students and others who would like to broaden their knowledge across multiple disciplines. If anyone wants to take the course for academic credit, they need to set this up at their own institution and I would supervise it.
 
The particular strengths (and challenges) of the Tutorial are the parallel modules in acoustics and electroacoustics that emphasize their often ignored links. I would expect participants to be more experienced in one or the other areas, but this course should allow for imbalances in knowledge to be addressed.
 
The Tutorial and Handbook files can be downloaded by each individual for ease of access, but participants can also use the online version. The preferred browsers are Safari and Firefox (Catalina OS and Chrome also seem to work). Additional software for experimentation will be made available.
 
For those interested who have the time (I estimate you will need a minimum of 6 hours a week for the webinar and individual study if you want to take it all in), apart from whatever time would be spent with the personal listening and studio experiments), please contact me directly at tr...@sfu.ca, (that is, my last name AT sfu.ca) if you have any questions or would like to view the Tutorial in advance, which I strongly recommend.
 
For those in the Pacific region and its time zones, Jesse Budel from Australia will likely organize a parallel version of the course this fall. He will present the same course modules with my recorded audio and the same Tutorial material. As a freelance individual, he will need to charge a fee for this service. Those interested should contact him directly at: budel...@gmail.com

Barry Truax (tr...@sfu.ca)
Professor Emeritus
Simon Fraser University

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