“The next level”: Investigating teaching and learning within an Irish traditional music online community.Online music communities offer a new context and culture for musical participation globally. This article, employing a socio-cultural theoretical lens, examines how the Online Academy of Irish Music (OAIM) functions as a teaching and learning online community for Irish traditional music. Findings from qualitative case study research present observations of practice from the OAIM website, forums, video tutorials, and Facebook posts over a 9-month period. In addition to these collective insights, findings from participant logs and interviews with the tutors offer individual insights into the online case study. Questions are posed regarding...
peer-reviewedThe world of Irish traditional music is one defined by its multiple, porous, and overl...
Over the past five years, we have seen the emergence of a new kind of website, built and populated w...
Regional differences in Irish traditional music are challenged by processes of globalization but sup...
With the rise of the internet, work from the of fields of digital sociology, communications/social m...
This study investigates contemporary music teaching within one further education institution in Irel...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. How might participating in an online community of practice encourage collabo...
This chapter considers the role of social media (broadly conceived) in the learning experiences of f...
The purpose of the study is to research how music is learned in a web-based learning environment. Th...
This thesis is a study of the performance, interpretation and transmission practices of traditional ...
The development of educational technology has provided platforms for undergraduate music courses to ...
This article investigates and interrogates notions of student-centered music learning through collab...
The enculturation of Irish traditional musicians involves informal, non-formal, and sometimes formal...
The purpose of the study is to research how music is learned in a web-based learning environment. Th...
Irish traditional music to this day is primarily a rich oral tradition, its transmission from one ge...
This dissertation explores the institutionalisation of Irish traditional music pedagogy in Irish hig...
peer-reviewedThe world of Irish traditional music is one defined by its multiple, porous, and overl...
Over the past five years, we have seen the emergence of a new kind of website, built and populated w...
Regional differences in Irish traditional music are challenged by processes of globalization but sup...
With the rise of the internet, work from the of fields of digital sociology, communications/social m...
This study investigates contemporary music teaching within one further education institution in Irel...
RESEARCH QUESTIONS: 1. How might participating in an online community of practice encourage collabo...
This chapter considers the role of social media (broadly conceived) in the learning experiences of f...
The purpose of the study is to research how music is learned in a web-based learning environment. Th...
This thesis is a study of the performance, interpretation and transmission practices of traditional ...
The development of educational technology has provided platforms for undergraduate music courses to ...
This article investigates and interrogates notions of student-centered music learning through collab...
The enculturation of Irish traditional musicians involves informal, non-formal, and sometimes formal...
The purpose of the study is to research how music is learned in a web-based learning environment. Th...
Irish traditional music to this day is primarily a rich oral tradition, its transmission from one ge...
This dissertation explores the institutionalisation of Irish traditional music pedagogy in Irish hig...
peer-reviewedThe world of Irish traditional music is one defined by its multiple, porous, and overl...
Over the past five years, we have seen the emergence of a new kind of website, built and populated w...
Regional differences in Irish traditional music are challenged by processes of globalization but sup...