The computing curriculum in England has shifted from ���software training��� to a model where children learn to code as a way of understanding underlying principles. This has created challenges for primary school teaching practitioners, many of whom require upskilling. The Music And Math In Collaboration (MAMIC) project addresses these issues via a custom library for the Pure Data (Pd) visual programming environment that interconnects key musical, mathematical and coding concepts within a unified environment that is able to be delivered by non-specialist teachers. Initial findings from deployment ���in the wild��� (i.e. in situ) are presented and future work is discussed
In recent years we witness a new intense outburst of interest in educational programming in several ...
In 2007, a document entitled \u201cA Roadmap for Sound and Music Computing\u201d, authored by intern...
Computer music research realizes a vision of performance by means of computational expression, linki...
The role of computing within the National Curriculum framework has changed dramatically in recent ti...
The pace of engagement with new digital technologies in music education is proving to be slow. A key...
Computer science is becoming an increasingly important part of primary and secondary education. This...
Following a computational approach to music creation can serve as a transdisciplinary bridge between...
This book is focused on and recognises the valuable and varied roles and interactions with ICT, As a...
In this work we will introduce the concept of music coding, namely a new discipline that employs bas...
This thesis is based on research to explore the role of primary school teachers’ mathematical and pe...
peer-reviewedThere has been a decline in the number of students studying mathematics, science and co...
In 2014, the UK government introduced a new National Curriculum for state schools in England with a ...
The recent inclusion of computational skills in core curriculum by governments in the UK and Austral...
Computer science in UK schools is a subject in decline: the ratio of Computing to Maths A-Level stud...
Part 1: Key Competencies for Educating ICT ProfessionalsInternational audienceFrom September 2014, c...
In recent years we witness a new intense outburst of interest in educational programming in several ...
In 2007, a document entitled \u201cA Roadmap for Sound and Music Computing\u201d, authored by intern...
Computer music research realizes a vision of performance by means of computational expression, linki...
The role of computing within the National Curriculum framework has changed dramatically in recent ti...
The pace of engagement with new digital technologies in music education is proving to be slow. A key...
Computer science is becoming an increasingly important part of primary and secondary education. This...
Following a computational approach to music creation can serve as a transdisciplinary bridge between...
This book is focused on and recognises the valuable and varied roles and interactions with ICT, As a...
In this work we will introduce the concept of music coding, namely a new discipline that employs bas...
This thesis is based on research to explore the role of primary school teachers’ mathematical and pe...
peer-reviewedThere has been a decline in the number of students studying mathematics, science and co...
In 2014, the UK government introduced a new National Curriculum for state schools in England with a ...
The recent inclusion of computational skills in core curriculum by governments in the UK and Austral...
Computer science in UK schools is a subject in decline: the ratio of Computing to Maths A-Level stud...
Part 1: Key Competencies for Educating ICT ProfessionalsInternational audienceFrom September 2014, c...
In recent years we witness a new intense outburst of interest in educational programming in several ...
In 2007, a document entitled \u201cA Roadmap for Sound and Music Computing\u201d, authored by intern...
Computer music research realizes a vision of performance by means of computational expression, linki...