PROGRAM
Days: Friday, June 14th Saturday, June 15th
Friday, June 14th
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09:30-11:00 Session 1A: Chair: Andrew King
Location: music recital room (L201) [+Zoom]
09:30 | 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 | 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
Location: music seminar room (L215) [+Zoom]
09:30 | A new horizon in Professional Learning with technology for Music Instruction: Insights from a national study of teachers in Australia. (abstract) |
10:00 | Teaching Music Online in Higher Education (TMOHE): Real-world conference design, creating impact and connecting teachers globally. (abstract) |
10:30 | emuso™: a desktop toolset for building skills in music concepts related to improvisation (abstract) |
11:30-12:30 Session 2A: Chair: Monica Esslin-Peard
Location: music recital room (L201) [+Zoom]
11:30 | Access and sustainability in music technology professional development (abstract) |
12:00 | Praxical curriculum decisions by New Zealand Secondary School Music teachers in the Digital Age (abstract) |
11:30-12:30 Session 2B: Chair: Yanyi Lu
Location: music seminar room (L215) [+Zoom]
11:30 | Notes2Blocks: Learning and Rehabilitation through Music (abstract) |
12:00 | Creative A-buse of technology for vocal rehabilitation (abstract) |
13:30-15:00 Session 3A: Chair: Andrew King
Location: music recital room (L201) [+Zoom]
13:30 | I want to break free: challenging the hegemony of traditional composition through improvisation, performance, collaboration and sound installation (abstract) |
14:00 | Innovative Technologies: Piano Teachers’ Reflect on their Use of Technology (abstract) |
14:30 | 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
Location: music seminar room (L215) [+Zoom]
13:30 | Socio-psychological trauma faced by Music Professionals during COVID-19 Pandemic and their coping: A qualitative exploration. (abstract) |
14:00 | Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Among Undergraduate Music Students (abstract) |
14:30 | 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
Location: music recital room (L201) [+Zoom]
15:30 | The impact of digital transition in music education: Two case studies in Spanish music schools (abstract) |
16:00 | Teachers promoting self-regulated learning in online string instrument lessons: an observational study (abstract) |
16:30 | 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
Location: music seminar room (L215) [+Zoom]
15:30 | Dispelling the seven myths of Tchaikovsky’s Children’s Album through computational and language modeling (abstract) |
16:00 | Quantitative Analysis of Octave Performance: A Comparative Study Between Professional Pianists and Amateurs (abstract) |
16:30 | 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
Location: music recital room (L201) [+Zoom]
09:30 | Artificial Intelligence and Music Composition: An Exploration into the Creative Capabilities of AI as a Collaborator (abstract) |
10:00 | Whisperers in the Dark: Benefits, challenges, and educational applications of AI-based voice cloning (abstract) |
10:30 | Investigating the Impact of AI-Generated Music on Creativity and Cognitive Function (abstract) |
09:30-11:00 Session 5B: Chair: Carol Johnson
Location: music seminar room (L215) [+Zoom]
09:30 | Music-based Peacebuilding using the Digital Audio Workstation (abstract) |
10:00 | Identifying Classical Art Music in a Modern Popular Music Culture: Rethinking Music in Music Education (abstract) |
10:30 | 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
Location: music recital room (L201) [+Zoom]
11:30 | Technologies, Music Performance Teaching, and student connection in Australia: Musings, implications, and sustainable online pedagogies Post Pandemic (abstract) |
12:00 | Supporting Assessment using a Teacher Video Feedback Approach (abstract) |
11:30-12:30 Session 6B: Chair: Andrew King
Location: music seminar room (L215) [+Zoom]
11:30 | The Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Music Education: Initial Categorisation and Potential Applications (abstract) |
12:00 | Philosophical Encounters with Artificial Intelligence in Music Education (abstract) |
13:30-14:30 Session 7: Keynote Address: Adam Patrick Bell, Generative AI Prompts In/For/As Music Production Education
Location: music recital room (L201) [+Zoom]
14:30-15:30 Session 8: Chair: Andrew King
Location: music recital room (L201) [+Zoom]
14:30 | 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 | Music, Technology and sustainable praxis (abstract) |