Includes bibliographical references.This research paper uses Human Computer Interaction(HCI) evaluation methods, namely questionnaires and interviews, to obtain information about the kind of music software currently in common use in music departments, and the level of satisfaction of the students with this software. The evaluation results are then used to examine the possibilities for some improvement of this software. The evaluation reveals that certain software, such as that used for the area of aural (ear) training in music study, may not be used to its fullest extent as a result of a lack of student interest in the software. This research considers one possible reason for the lack of interest, namely that students find no relevance or m...
This paper reviews the principal approaches to using Artificial Intelligence in Music Education. Mus...
Music technology can provide unique opportunities to allow access to music making for those with com...
This article addresses the evaluation of input devices for musical expression. The comparison and ev...
This paper discusses how software development can be used as a method for music education research. ...
This paper examines the integration of computing technologies into music education research in a way...
There is not always a clear difference in cognition between whir and noise, mood of music or tone in...
This paper examines three functions of music technology in the study of music. Firstly, as a tool, s...
This study set out to evaluate the use of a particular computer interface for the teaching of musica...
In order to better develop and improve students’ music learning, the authors proposed the method of ...
During the 20th Century, the field of education witnessed dramatic changes in pedagogical strategies...
The article is devoted to the computer technologies usage in higher music education system. Accordin...
The purpose of the study is to examine the music teacher candidates' awareness of music applications...
Commonly, music learners are required to practice with their instrument independently, requiring the...
Exploring musicactively can be restricted for someone with cognitive, physical, or sensory...
This study examined the use of music software as a pedagogical tool for the delivery of specific con...
This paper reviews the principal approaches to using Artificial Intelligence in Music Education. Mus...
Music technology can provide unique opportunities to allow access to music making for those with com...
This article addresses the evaluation of input devices for musical expression. The comparison and ev...
This paper discusses how software development can be used as a method for music education research. ...
This paper examines the integration of computing technologies into music education research in a way...
There is not always a clear difference in cognition between whir and noise, mood of music or tone in...
This paper examines three functions of music technology in the study of music. Firstly, as a tool, s...
This study set out to evaluate the use of a particular computer interface for the teaching of musica...
In order to better develop and improve students’ music learning, the authors proposed the method of ...
During the 20th Century, the field of education witnessed dramatic changes in pedagogical strategies...
The article is devoted to the computer technologies usage in higher music education system. Accordin...
The purpose of the study is to examine the music teacher candidates' awareness of music applications...
Commonly, music learners are required to practice with their instrument independently, requiring the...
Exploring musicactively can be restricted for someone with cognitive, physical, or sensory...
This study examined the use of music software as a pedagogical tool for the delivery of specific con...
This paper reviews the principal approaches to using Artificial Intelligence in Music Education. Mus...
Music technology can provide unique opportunities to allow access to music making for those with com...
This article addresses the evaluation of input devices for musical expression. The comparison and ev...