MET2024: SEMPRE MET 2024 (MUSIC-EDUCATION-TECHNOLOGY)
PROGRAM

Days: Friday, June 14th Saturday, June 15th

Friday, June 14th

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09:30-11:00 Session 1A: Chair: Andrew King
09:30
Monica Esslin-Peard (University of Liverpool, UK)
Samuel D Loveless (Freelance composer/performer/sound artist, UK)
Learning by doing: experiencing sound art to enable inclusive participation in musicking in schools, HE and the local community. A practical workshop (abstract)
10:00
Beth Norman (University of Cambridge, UK)
Remote Teaching in a State of Emergency: Analysing the Need for Changing Musical Pedagogies in a Digital Age (abstract)
09:30-11:00 Session 1B: Chair: Yanyi Lu
09:30
Brad Merrick (The University of Melbourne, Australia)
Dawn Joseph (Deakin University, Australia)
A new horizon in Professional Learning with technology for Music Instruction: Insights from a national study of teachers in Australia. (abstract)
10:00
Brad Merrick (The University of Melbourne, Australia)
Carol Johnson (The University of Melbourne, Australia)
Teaching Music Online in Higher Education (TMOHE): Real-world conference design, creating impact and connecting teachers globally. (abstract)
10:30
Jerry Kramskoy (MusicIncite Ltd, UK)
emuso™: a desktop toolset for building skills in music concepts related to improvisation (abstract)
11:30-12:30 Session 2A: Chair: Monica Esslin-Peard
11:30
Andrew King (University of Hull, UK)
Helen Prior (University of Hull, UK)
Yanyi Lu (University of Hull, UK)
Richard Llewellyn (TIME, UK)
Kate Rounding (TIME, UK)
Carol Johson (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Evangelos Himonides (University College London, UK)
Access and sustainability in music technology professional development (abstract)
12:00
Martin Emo (Independant Researcher, New Zealand)
Praxical curriculum decisions by New Zealand Secondary School Music teachers in the Digital Age (abstract)
11:30-12:30 Session 2B: Chair: Yanyi Lu
11:30
Martha Summa-Chadwick (Executive Director, Music Therapy Gateway in Communications, Inc. (MTGIC), United States)
Andy Novobilski (Computer Information Systems Faculty Member / Provost, Delta State University, Cleveland, MS, United States)
Riley Shipley (Music Therapy Gateway In Communications, Inc., United States)
Notes2Blocks: Learning and Rehabilitation through Music (abstract)
12:00
Evangelos Himonides (University College London, UK)
Thomas Moors (Shout at Cancer, UK)
Creative A-buse of technology for vocal rehabilitation (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 3A: Chair: Andrew King
13:30
Monica Esslin-Peard (Gumley House Convent School/University of Liverpool, UK)
Samuel D Loveless (Freelance composer/performer/sound artist, UK)
I want to break free: challenging the hegemony of traditional composition through improvisation, performance, collaboration and sound installation (abstract)
14:00
Cynthia Stephens-Himonides (Kingston University, UK)
Margaret Young (Ohio State University, United States)
Xiangming Zhang (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
Innovative Technologies: Piano Teachers’ Reflect on their Use of Technology (abstract)
14:30
Xuanyi Ma (University of Glasgow, UCL Institute of Education, UK)
Evangelos Himonides (UCL Institute of Education, UK)
Graham Welch (UCL Institute of Education, UK)
Christoph Scheepers (University of Glasgow, UK)
Towards a novel framework for the measurement of real-time psycho-physiological and emotional responses to music. (abstract)
13:30-15:00 Session 3B: Chair: Carol Johnson
13:30
Tushar Singh (Banaras Hindu University, India, India)
Shalini Mittal (Bennett University, India, India)
Durgesh Kumar Upadhyaya (Mahatma Gandhi Kashi vidyapeeth, India, India)
Socio-psychological trauma faced by Music Professionals during COVID-19 Pandemic and their coping: A qualitative exploration. (abstract)
14:00
Hamidreza Niknampour (University of Hartford, United States)
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Among Undergraduate Music Students (abstract)
14:30
Poulami Kar (Centre of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences (CBCS), University of Allahabad, India)
Bhoomika R. Kar (Centre of Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences (CBCS), University of Allahabad, India)
Music Perception as a function of Tonal vs Temporal features: evidence based on PROMS-S (abstract)
15:30-17:00 Session 4A: Chair: Monica Esslin-Peard
15:30
Clarissa Foletto (University of Aveiro/INET-md, Portugal)
Natália Medina (Escuela Municipal de Música de Toledo, Spain)
Pilar Crespo (Escuela Municipal de Música de Toledo, Spain)
Sérgio Neves (University of Aveiro/INET-md, Portugal)
Margarida Oliveira (Conservatório de Música e Artes do Centro, Portugal)
Gilvano Dalagna (University of Aveiro/INET-md, Portugal)
The impact of digital transition in music education: Two case studies in Spanish music schools (abstract)
16:00
Dora Utermohl de Queiroz (Institute of Ethnomusicology – Center for Studies in Music and Dance (INET-md)/University of Aveiro, Portugal)
Clarissa Foletto (Institute of Ethnomusicology – Center for Studies in Music and Dance (INET-md), University of Aveiro, Portugal)
Teachers promoting self-regulated learning in online string instrument lessons: an observational study (abstract)
16:30
Kristine Healy (Chetham’s School of Music, UK)
Daniella Meagher (Chetham’s School of Music, UK)
The Music Journal at Chetham’s: Exploring the process of embedding new technology in pedagogical relationships (abstract)
15:30-17:00 Session 4B: Chair: Andrew King
15:30
Evgeny Pyshkin (University of Aizu, Japan)
John Blake (University of Aizu, Japan)
Dispelling the seven myths of Tchaikovsky’s Children’s Album through computational and language modeling (abstract)
16:00
Hyeyoon Cho (N/A, South Korea)
Juhan Nam (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea)
Quantitative Analysis of Octave Performance: A Comparative Study Between Professional Pianists and Amateurs (abstract)
16:30
Connor Kirts (Durham University, UK)
Suvi Saarikallio (University of Jyväskylä, Finland)
Tuomas Eerola (Durham University, UK)
Development of an assessment tool for the Episode Model (abstract)
Saturday, June 15th

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09:30-11:00 Session 5A: Chair: Andrew King
09:30
Tamara Elmes (University of Hull, UK)
Andrew King (University of Hull, UK)
Artificial Intelligence and Music Composition: An Exploration into the Creative Capabilities of AI as a Collaborator (abstract)
10:00
Francesco Venturi (Kingston University, Italy)
Whisperers in the Dark: Benefits, challenges, and educational applications of AI-based voice cloning (abstract)
10:30
Adarsh Nim (Bennett University, India)
Shalini Mittal (Bennett University, India)
Investigating the Impact of AI-Generated Music on Creativity and Cognitive Function (abstract)
09:30-11:00 Session 5B: Chair: Carol Johnson
09:30
Joel Martinez-Lorenzana (University of Western Ontario, Canada)
Music-based Peacebuilding using the Digital Audio Workstation (abstract)
10:00
Viktoria Juganzon (Kingston University, UK)
Identifying Classical Art Music in a Modern Popular Music Culture: Rethinking Music in Music Education (abstract)
10:30
Nashra Ahmad (Durham University, UK)
Martin Clayton (Durham University, UK)
Tuomas Eerola (Durham University, UK)
Perception of long isochronous and non-isochronous rhythmic patterns from North Indian Classical Music: The impact of cultural familiarity, musical expertise, and short-term learning (abstract)
11:30-12:30 Session 6A: Chair: Monica Esslin-Peard
11:30
Brad Merrick (The University of Melbourne, Australia)
Carol Johnson (The University of Melbourne, Australia)
Technologies, Music Performance Teaching, and student connection in Australia: Musings, implications, and sustainable online pedagogies Post Pandemic (abstract)
12:00
Alana Blackburn (University of New England, Australia)
Carol Johnson (The University of Melbourne, Australia)
Supporting Assessment using a Teacher Video Feedback Approach (abstract)
11:30-12:30 Session 6B: Chair: Andrew King
11:30
Tauan Ribeiro (Universidade de Brasília, Brazil)
Paulo Marins (Universidade de Brasília, Brazil)
The Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Music Education: Initial Categorisation and Potential Applications (abstract)
12:00
Ran Jiang (Western University, Canada)
Philosophical Encounters with Artificial Intelligence in Music Education (abstract)
14:30-15:30 Session 8: Chair: Andrew King
14:30
Laura Farré Rozada (Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. Birmingham City University, UK)
Exploring the Benefits of Conceptual Simplification for Memorizing Post-Tonal Piano Music: Main Findings of Testing A New Method with Recruited Practitioners (abstract)
15:00
Evangelos Himonides (University College London, UK)
Ross Purves (University College London, UK)
Music, Technology and sustainable praxis (abstract)