Friday, September 26, 2008

Technology

The other day I was thinking about technology, and I was thinking about music, and then I started thinking about technology and music, and then I started thinking about pedagogy, and eventually I started thinking about music, technology, and pedagogy, and how they could be linked. Somehow this lead me to think about how I could use technology as a tool to teach percussion, and the possible integration of technology into a pedagogical system. Since I've never read a book on it, it might even become my doctoral thesis project, though I probably shouldn't post about it online or someone will steal my idea. This is a very broad topic, and can cover things from iPod's to digital video cameras to youtube to the amazing slow downer and other more complicated tools. There are many very powerful tools out there for musicians and they all can be useful in different ways, particularly in pedagogy. Blogging or podcasting, or internet radio is just one more way for technology to apply to a specific field, in my case, music. Anyway, that's another reason for starting a blog. This idea may ultimately end up being a catalyst for starting another blog, but we'll see.

2 comments:

Derek Cook said...

Have you ever tried the amazing slow downer? It sounds like a pretty cool idea.

That sounds like an interesting thesis topic. Once you start teaching private lessons, you could use your students as guinea pigs to help advance your topic (or at least that's what I would do).

Derek

Mark said...

I have tried it, it works well. I have actually used another program just like it recently, to slow down the electronic part of a piece I'm playing.

Glad you like me thesis idea. I've still got a ways to go before I have to really think about it, but I will be experimenting on my students. It's a good idea.