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|a Computational thinking in sound :
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|a Cover; Computational Thinking in Sound Teaching the Art and Science of Music and Technology; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; PREFACE; THINKING AND TEACHING BEYOND OUR DISCIPLINE-SPECIFIC SILOS; HELPING STUDENTS LEARN ABOUT TECHNOLOGY THROUGH THEIR INTERACTIONS WITH MUSIC; HELPING STUDENTS SEE THE CONNECTION BETWEEN TECHNOLOGY AND MUSIC; TODAY'S COMPLEX PROBLEMS REQUIRE MULTIDISCIPLINARY SOLUTIONS; COMPUTATIONAL THINKING FOR EVERYON; BIBLIOGRAPHY; ABOUT THE COMPANION WEBSITE; Computational Thinking in Sound.
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|a Chapter 1: Computational Thinking in Music Courses: How to Get Artsy Types to Start Thinking like Geeks and Vice VersaWHAT IS COMPUTATIONAL THINKING?; OPERATIONALIZING COMPUTATIONAL THINKING; A First Activity to Introduce CT; COMPUTATIONAL THINKING IN MUSICAL FLOWCHARTS; Chunking and Connecting; STUDENT EXAMPLES; LOOKING AHEAD; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Chapter 2: Imagination and Creativity: The School-Based Paradox; WHO IS CREATIVE AND WHY DOES IT MATTER?; THE WHAT AND WHY OF EDUCATION; A BIT OF BACKGROUND.
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|a BUILDING A BETTER MOUSETRAP: LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS THAT FOSTER IMAGINATIVE AND CREATIVE EXPERIENCESTOWARD CREATING MEANINGFUL PROJECTS; Playful and Fun; Collaboration; Exploration and Discovery; Risk Taking and Curiosity; THE YIN AND YANG OF CREATIVITY AND THE COLLABORATIVE PROCESS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Chapter 3: Interdisciplinary Teaching and Learning: Two Heads Might Actually Be Better than One; YESTERDAY AND TODAY; DEFINING INTERDISCIPLINARY TEACHING; "SYNCHRONIZED" VERSUS "HYBRID" COURSES; LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE; BENEFITS TO STUDENTS; BENEFITS TO THE PROFESSORS; BIBLIOGRAPHY.
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|a Chapter 4: Notation and Representation: How We Get 'Em to Crack the CodeGATEWAYS, BARRIERS, AND BOUNDARIES; FOUND INSTRUMENTS PROJECT: GOALS AND OVERVIEW; A BIT OF BACKGROUND; SYNCHRONIZED CLASS VERSION; Part 1: The Music Assignment; Part 2: The Computer Science Assignment; HYBRID CLASS VERSION; From Two Parts to Three; From Exercises to Music; THEME, VARIATIONS, AND COMPUTATIONAL THINKING; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Appendix for Chapter 4; ADDITIONAL FOUND INSTRUMENTS AND NOTATION EXAMPLES: From the Synchronized Classes; From the Hybrid Class.
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|a Chapter 5: Getting Them Started I Didn't Know You Could Do That with a ComputerJUST WHAT IS A COMPUTER, ANYWAY?; AUDACITY: THE STANDARD IN FREE MUSIC EDITING; GETTING MUSIC INTO AND OUT OF AUDACITY; GAINING COMPUTATIONAL THINKING SKILLS THROUGH AUDACITY; HOW COULD YOU HAVE THE AUDACITY TO DO THAT TO MY SONG?!?; AN EXAMPLE FROM OUR COURSE: THE AUDIO-ETHNOGRAPHY PROJECT; THE VALUE OF PERFORMANCE; APPENDIX; Downloading and Installing Audacity with the LAME MP3 Encoder; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Chapter 6: Platforms and Tools: Anything You Can Do, I Need to Do Cheaper; GETTING INTO THE GAME; SOUND EDITING.
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|a With Computational Thinking in Sound, veteran educators Gena R. Greher and Jesse M. Heines provide the first book ever written for music fundamentals educators that is devoted specifically to music, sound, and technology. Using a student-centered approach that emphasizes project-based experiences, the book provides music educators with multiple strategies to explore, create, and solve problems with music and technology in equal parts. It also provides examples of hands-on activities that encourage students, alone and in groups, to explore the basic principles that underlie today's music techno.
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