Overview
- Introduces the multidimensional taxonomy of digital materials for music education
- Provides an overview of what has already been designed, proposed and tested in the field
- Offers a wider perspective of the possibilities connected to current technologies in the field of music education
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The book provides researchers and designers with an overview of what has already been designed, proposed and tested in the field. It also offers music teachers a wider perspective of the possibilities connected to current technologies in the field of music education, and it suggests possible interrelationships between research and music education practices.
Keywords
- digital music education
- multidimensional taxonomy
- digital materials in education
- design and learning
- research and educational practice
- policies for music education
- 21st century musician
- music education technology
- learning theories in music education
- technology-mediated music knowledge
- web platform and music education
Table of contents (6 chapters)
Authors and Affiliations
About the authors
Simone Spagnol received the Ph.D. degree in Information Engineering from the University
of Padova in 2012. He then was a postdoctoral researcher with the University of Iceland,
Delft University of Technology, and Aalborg University, where he was awarded a Marie
Skłodowska-Curie fellowship within the Horizon 2020 project IT'S A DIVE: Individual
Three-dimensional Spatial Auditory Displays for Immersive Virtual Environments. He is
currently Assistant Professor at Iuav University of Venice. His scientific activity is mainly
devoted to information processing and representation, with a particular focus on auditory
and multimedia information. He has authored more than 50 peer-reviewed publications in
international journals and conference proceedings. He has chaired the Scientific
Committee of the 2020 and 2021 editions of the Sound and Music Computing (SMC)
Conference, and since 2020 he is senior member of the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
Luca A. Ludovico is an associate professor at the Department of Computer Science,
University of Milan, Italy. He received a Master's Degree in Computer Engineering from
Politecnico di Milano and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Milan. Since
2003 he has been a member of the Laboratory of Music Informatics of the University of
Milan, and his research interests deal with sound and music computing. In particular, his
scientific activities focus on the multi-layer representation of music information,
computational musicology, computer-supported music education, and intangible cultural
heritage. As a member of the IEEE Technical Committee on Computer Generated Music,
he has been one of the main contributors to the standardization of the IEEE 1599 format.
He is currently the vice-chair of the IEEE Working Group for XML Musical Application (WG
1599). Moreover, he is a member of the CINI Lab for Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent
Systems, MIDI Association, and W3C Music Notation Community Group.
Adriano Baratè has designed a number of traditional and multimedia databases. He has developed analysis tools to retrieve information from large databases of music pieces, allowing a number of musicological studies. He has developed new analysis tools to check partial matching of metadata. He studied the use of Petri Nets to represent structural musical information. He has developed new software tools to design Musical Petri Nets, adding the possibility of interacting in real time with
music structures. He has analyzed a great number of music pieces to create a database of models. He contributed to the development of the IEEE 1599 standard, developing a number of frameworks to work with this XML-based encoding. He has developed new analysis tools to synchronize audio signals with the corresponding IEEE 1599 documents. He has designed and developed new interfaces for music fruition, studying how the genre of music pieces can influence human-computer interaction. These interfaces were used to promote cultural heritage in various projects. He has designed and developed new solutions for computer-aided music education, thanks to the IEEE 1599 standard and to new visual interfaces.
Federico Avanzini is currently Full Professor at the University of Milano. He received my Ph.D. degree in computer science from the University of Padova in 2002, and worked there until 2017, as a postdoctoral researcher, Assistant Professor, and Associate Professor. His main research interests are in Sound and Music Computing (SMC), and mainly concern algorithms for sound synthesis and processing, non-speech sound in human-computer interfaces, multimodal interaction. He has been key researcher and principal investigator in several national and international research projects, have authored about 200 publications on peer-reviewed international journals and conferences, have chaired and served in several program and editorial committees. He has been Associate Editor for the international journal Acta Acustica (2014-201), and he is a member of the Editorial Board of Milano University Press. He is currently Conference Coordinator in the International SMC Board, and President of the Italian Music Informatics Association.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Digital Music Learning Resources
Book Subtitle: From Research to Educational Practice
Authors: Marcella Mandanici, Simone Spagnol, Luca Andrea Ludovico, Adriano Baratè, Federico Avanzini
Series Title: SpringerBriefs in Education
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-4206-0
Publisher: Springer Singapore
eBook Packages: Education, Education (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2023
Softcover ISBN: 978-981-99-4205-3Published: 27 July 2023
eBook ISBN: 978-981-99-4206-0Published: 26 July 2023
Series ISSN: 2211-1921
Series E-ISSN: 2211-193X
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XI, 98
Number of Illustrations: 7 b/w illustrations, 12 illustrations in colour
Topics: Creativity and Arts Education, Education, general, Educational Psychology, Music, Education, general, Music