Rudolph, Thomas E.

Teaching music with technology / Thomas E. Rudolph. - 2nd ed. - Chicago : GIA Publications, c2004. - 467 p. : ill. ; 26 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)

"In the 2nd ed. ... every chapter has been completely rewritten and updated ... The significant new changes of this edition include a chapter on digital audio, multimedia and Internet applications, and frequent reference to on-line materials. ... On [the] CD-ROM are the expanded and updated end-of-chapter questions, activities, lesson plans, web activities, and tutorials."--Introd., p. xi.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 458-463) and index.

Technology in music education: an overview -- Internet basics -- Computer terms, devices, and MIDI -- Electronic keyboards -- MIDI controllers and electronic instruments -- Instructional software (computer-assisted instruction) -- Notation software -- MIDI-sequencing: overview and applications -- Digital audio -- Creative, practice and performance -- Creating multimedia and internet applications -- Electronic keyboard labs -- Setting up a computer studio -- Productivity applications: administrative and database -- Implementing technology: curriculum considerations -- Copyright law -- Funding and proposal writing.


System requirements: Microsoft Windows or Macintosh, with: Internet Explorer 5 or later, or Netscape 6 or later, or Safari (Mac); Microsoft Word or AppleWorks; Adobe Acrobat Reader 4 or later; QuickTime.

1579523133 (trade paperback) 9781579523139 (trade paperback)


Music--Instruction and study--Technological innovations.
Music--Computer-assisted instruction.
Musique--�Etude et enseignement--Informatique.
Musique--Enseignement assist�e par ordinateur.

MT 1 / .R87 2004