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Call for papers: Tech. Inst. for Mus. Ed. (TIME) Conference - Nashville - April 10-13, 2002 . . . [MTG] (02.04.14)
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Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2001 17:55:21 -0700
Submitted via: "Asmus, Edward P" <ed.asmus@MIAMI.EDU>
The Research Committee of the Technology Institute for Music Educators
(TI:ME) is inviting proposals for presentation at the 2002 TI:ME National
Conference, to be held in Conjunction with MENC: The National Association
for Music Education's 58th National Biennial In-service Conference April
10-13, 2002 in Nashville, TN. Reports of recent research, accounts of
research in progress, discussion of promising methodologies, or other items
related to research in music education technology are welcome. Authors of
accepted proposals will be asked to present their topic during a "Research
Sharing Session" at the conference. Each presenter will have approximately
10 minutes to discuss their topic. A period for discussion of all
presentations will take place at the end of the session. The research topic
may be of any type or methodology, but it must hold clear implications for
the use of technology in music teaching and learning.
All proposals must be in the form of an abstract, limited to no more than
300 words, clearly stating goals, methods, and conclusions. In addition, the
title of the abstract and the name, address, telephone number(s), email
address, and school affiliation of the submitter should be included.
Following a blind review process, authors of accepted proposals will be
notified early in January, 2002. Proposals should be submitted via email by
December 15, 2001 to:
Dr. William I. Bauer, Chair
TI:ME Research Committee
Case Western Reserve University
Email: wbauer@cwru.edu
Phone: 216-368-2431
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