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A Framework for Teaching Music Online

A Framework for Teaching Music Online

Authored by
Carol Johnson
Senior Lecturer in Music (Online Learning & Educational Technologies) at Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, University of Melbourne, Australia.
Publication date
2022
Book Review

One challenge experienced during the pivot to remote instruction during the pandemic was “how will we teach art, music, drama, dance online?” The result was some remarkable examples of creative and imaginative thinking, with some wonderful choral and musical performances on Zoom and remarkable mentoring and coaching of young musicians by leading players, such as Nicola Benedetti. This (expensive) book captures much of the learning from these experiences and turns them into a rigorous and comprehensive framework for design of music programs delivered online. Insightful, creative and focused. For those who work in this field, this is a must have book (but get your library to buy it!).

Target Audience
Faculty and Instructors
Link to book
https://www.bloomsbury.com/ca/framework-for-teaching-music-online-9781350201866/
APA Citation

Johnson, C. (2022.) A framework for teaching music online. London: Bloomsbury Press.

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Digital Learning
Music

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