This article examines methods for supporting students in music technology-related higher education to learn computer programming. The central argument made in this work is that using collaborative activities and encouraging regular reflective writing can benefit novices in their programming. To support this argument evidence from the teaching and learning literature will be presented along with primary research findings by the author. The research findings indicate that the collaborative activities and reflective writing exercise employed on an audio programming module were successful in supporting novices and helped to promote a more active learning environment with evidence of deeper learning and engagement in programming concepts
Activities that require students to collaborate, share solutions, review each others' work, or creat...
Abstract. In this paper we discuss how computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL) can be deplo...
Music and technologies forge direct links between self and world, self-expression can become more fl...
This article examines methods for supporting students in music technology-related higher education t...
This paper discusses the pedagogy of computer programming in music technology pathways, with a parti...
This research project focuses on how middle school and high school music teachers can integrate info...
One important way to teach Computer Science (or almost any discipline) is by getting students involv...
In this paper, we present a course of audio programming using web audio technologies addressed to an...
A new approach has been developed for teaching programming to musicians. The approach uses personal ...
Teaching and learning methodologies in modern times are gradually changing and is no longer an art o...
In order to better develop and improve students’ music learning, the authors proposed the method of ...
International audienceIn this article we present our approach as a researcher and teacher to develop...
This paper reports on undergraduate music students’ written responses (n=51) to technology use withi...
This paper discusses how software development can be used as a method for music education research. ...
This paper examines requirements for computer-based tools intended to support creative development i...
Activities that require students to collaborate, share solutions, review each others' work, or creat...
Abstract. In this paper we discuss how computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL) can be deplo...
Music and technologies forge direct links between self and world, self-expression can become more fl...
This article examines methods for supporting students in music technology-related higher education t...
This paper discusses the pedagogy of computer programming in music technology pathways, with a parti...
This research project focuses on how middle school and high school music teachers can integrate info...
One important way to teach Computer Science (or almost any discipline) is by getting students involv...
In this paper, we present a course of audio programming using web audio technologies addressed to an...
A new approach has been developed for teaching programming to musicians. The approach uses personal ...
Teaching and learning methodologies in modern times are gradually changing and is no longer an art o...
In order to better develop and improve students’ music learning, the authors proposed the method of ...
International audienceIn this article we present our approach as a researcher and teacher to develop...
This paper reports on undergraduate music students’ written responses (n=51) to technology use withi...
This paper discusses how software development can be used as a method for music education research. ...
This paper examines requirements for computer-based tools intended to support creative development i...
Activities that require students to collaborate, share solutions, review each others' work, or creat...
Abstract. In this paper we discuss how computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL) can be deplo...
Music and technologies forge direct links between self and world, self-expression can become more fl...