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"Educators must embrace technology as a tool that can make teaching more effective in the classroom." (Feldstein, 2001, Teaching Music)
"With their students' best interests in mind, forward-thinking teachers are the future of music education." (Seaman, 2005, Southwestern Musician)
"The teachers who cannot adapt to the increased use of information technology in schools and the environments are preparing themselves for failure. Teachers need to seek out ways in which they can reinvent their teaching practices with the aid of technology." (Beckstead, 2001, Music Educators Jornal)
"In most cases, a simple professional development class can greatly improve a teacher's knowledge and comfort in dealing with music technology." (Bauer, Reese, McAllister, 2003, Journal of Research in Music Education).
Technology in Music Education
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References:
Bauer, W. I., Reese, S., McAllister, P. A. (2003). Transforming music teaching via technology: The role of professional development. Journal of Research in Music Education, 51 (4), 289-301.
Beckstead, D. (2001). Will technology transform music education? Music Educators Journal, 87 (6), 44-49.
Feldstein, S. (2001). Music education and technology: past, present, and future. Teaching Music, 9 (3), 26-30.
Seaman Mark L. (2005), Current Technology for Music Education, Southwestern Musician, 73 (10), 35-40