Horton, P. W. (2022). Creativity and technology in music teaching and learning (Publication No. 29323293) [Doctoral dissertation, Northwestern University]. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. Abstract: “This multi-study dissertation explored technology and creativity within three different technology-rich creative musical spaces. Through the use of three contrasting empirical methods (qualitative content analysis,…
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Mroziak, J. (2017). Exiles on main street: A pedagogy of popular music through technology & aesthetic education (Doctoral dissertation). Available from ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global database. (UMI No. 10260014) Abstract: “This dissertation investigates the application of instructional technology within the specific context of popular music education. Synthesizing the work of Mishra…
Comments closedMacrides, E., & Angeli, C. (2018). Domain-specific aspects of technological pedagogical content knowledge: Music education and the importance of affect. Tech Trends, 62(2), 166–175. doi:10.1007/s11528-017-0244-7 Abstract: “The present study addresses the lack of a theoretical framework for the integration of technology in music teaching and learning, and explores, within the framework of Technological Pedagogical Content…
Comments closedMacrides, E., & Angeli, C. (2018). Investigating TPCK through music focusing on affect. The International Journal of Information and Learning Technology, 35(3), 181–198. doi:10.1108/IJILT-08-2017-0081 Abstract: “The purpose of this paper is to address the lack of a theoretical framework for the integration of technology in music teaching and learning, and explores, within the…
Comments closedHaston, W. (2018). In-service music teachers’ self-perceived sources of of pedagogical content knowledge.Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, 217, 45–66. https://doi.org/10.5406/bulcouresmusedu.217.0045 Abstract: “The purpose of this multiple case study was to examine the perceived sources of identifiable pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) used by 5 in-service secondary band teachers. Participants agreed…
Comments closedDoherty, B. (2019). The role of content, pedagogical, and technological knowledge in explaining music teacher self-efficacy (Publication No. 13813724) [Doctoral dissertation, Manhattanville College]. ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. Abstract: “This quantitative study examined the self-efficacy of music teachers in each of the technological, pedagogical, and technological knowledge (M-TPACK) domains with a particular focus…
Comments closedChrysostomou, S., & Triantafyllaki, A. (2020). Transitioning to online music teacher education: Challenges and opportunities for knowledge development. In R. E. Ferdig, E. Baumgartner, R. Hartshore, R. Kaplan-Rakowski, & C. Mouza (Eds.), Teaching, technology and teacher education during the COVID-19 pandemic: Stories from the field (pp. 443-447). Association for the Advancement of…
Comments closedMacrides, E. & Angeli, C. (2020). Music cognition and affect in the design of technology-enhanced music lessons. Frontiers in Education, 5, 518209. https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2020.518209 Abstract: “The present study addresses the lack of an instructional design methodology that guides the integration of technology in music listening and composition activities, and enriches the framework of Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPCK)—an essentially cognitive model– with the affective domain. The authors herein provide many examples that illustrate…
Comments closedHavre, S. J., Vakeva, L., Christophersen, C. R., & Haugland, E. (2019). Playing to learn or learning to play? Playing Rocksmith to learn electric guitar and bass in Nordic music teacher education. British Journal of Music Education, 36(1), 21–32. https://doi.org/10.1017/s026505171800027x Abstract: “This article is based on a case study of how the…
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