![]() | TMOHE2021: Teaching Music Online in Higher Education 2021 Online Hosted From Melbourne, Australia, June 3-5, 2021 |
Conference website | http://www.teachingmusiconlineinhighered.com |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tmohe2021 |
Submission deadline | March 15, 2021 |
Extended deadline | March 30, 2021 |
Teaching Music Online in Higher Education is an ONLINE research-informed conference on the practice of teaching music online at the Higher Ed/ tertiary levels. This year, our conference is sponsored by the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music (Melbourne, Australia). The official conference website is: teachingmusiconlineinhighered.com
We seek to address aligned topics and challenges faced by teachers, students and school leaders. Researchers, practitioners, and graduate students interested, and/or engaged in how to teach or perform music online, and best practices for teaching and performing music online are invited to join in the conversations and/or present their research in the area. Our delegates come from across the globe to gather together and share their ideas and vision for creating effective and meaningful online music learning and performance for students.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The theme for the 2021 conference is: Sustainability in online music teaching. We welcome paper presentations, research presentations, posters and panel discussions focused on the conference theme as well as topics that relate to teaching music online at the tertiary level.
Please consider submitting a proposal for a presentation at the 2021 Teaching Music Online in Higher Ed (TMOHE) Conference. You are invited to contribute to the conference in a variety of forms:
- Paper presentation
- Research presentation
- Panel discussion
- Virtual Poster (for Bachelor and Graduate Students)
This is a blind peer-reviewed conference. Authors and presenters are invited to upload their submissions in English through this Easy Chair conference area. Please log into Easy Chair (you will need to create an Easy Chair account prior to submission). Submissions must be original and should not contain previously presented data.
Proposal formats include the following three options:
- For paper presentation, submit a 3,000 – 4,000 word paper with 150-word abstract); or
- For research presentations, submit a 400-word abstract (plus references); or
- For a virtual poster, submit a 400-word abstract (plus references).
Note: All presented papers are eligible for submission to the International Journal on Innovations in Online Education's 2021 special edition in Online Music Teaching.
Submissions will be evaluated using the following criteria:
- Relevance to the conference theme Sustainability in online music teaching;
- Clarity and accessibility of writing style;
- Innovation of approach, research, practice-based model, and relevance in Higher Education;
- Relevant use of literature (i.e., appropriateness of references);
- Relevance of methodology, techniques used, or modes of inquiry (may not apply for all submission categories);
- Overall scholarship and quality of the submission.
Committee
Program Committee
- Dr Carol Johnson (University of Melbourne, Australia)
- Dr Brad Merrick (University of Melbourne, Australia)
- Ms Tiffany Cheok (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to teaching-music-online@unimelb.edu.au